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    BB-XDev

    BB-XDev

    A kit for cross-platform & embedded development in modular languages.

    XDev is open and free set of compilers, additional tools, libraries and design patterns for cross-platform and embedded development in modular programming languages. You can develop projects in several languages at once. You can develop for different platforms, such as retro and new. Main goals and benefits of XDev =============================== + Simplicity, + Reliability, + Small size of the target machine code, + The widely using of the great achievements of the European...
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    SDL for Oberon

    SDL for Oberon

    Simple DirectMedia Layer bindings for Oberon family languages

    Simple DirectMedia Layer (www.libsdl.org) bindings for Oberon family languages: Modula-2 and Oberon-2 (XDS), Active Oberon (OPCL, ETH Oberon) and Component Pascal (BlackBox Component Builder). Supported SDL version 1.2.15 (stable).
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    Bolder Dash

    A cross-platform «Boulder Dash»-like game in Oberon/Component Pascal

    A goal of this project is not only produce a small funny game. It demonstates the power of Oberon technologies, shows how a game can be written to be launched under such different platforms. Portability is a strong feature of Oberons, and I use it, - Dash has portable game code (common for defferent platforms, written in Oberon-1) and non-portable layers to a hardware platform. Dash shows the portability and cross-platform in widely look, more than mainstream solutions can propose us....
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    MiGOberon
    An Oberon-2 compatible source code translator which will produce C++ or Object-C files from Oberon input files. Extensions will be included to allow infix operator definitions, enumerated types, complex numbers, strings, and OS interface modules.
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    port of optimizing oberon-2 compiler (http://ooc.sf.net) to nmos 6502 platforms using cc65(http://cc65.org) as a portable assembler. nmos6502-oo2c provides mini-library as well. upd. moved to github https://github.com/norayr
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    OOC is an Oberon-2 development platform. It consists of an optimizing compiler, a number of related tools, a set of standard library modules, and a reference manual.
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