<div dir="ltr"><br><br><br>On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 10:42 AM Liam Proven <<a href="mailto:lproven@gmail.com">lproven@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> On Fri, 23 Jul 2021 at 20:43, Pablo Cayuela <<a href="mailto:pablo.cayuela@gmail.com">pablo.cayuela@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> > I forget to mention the information gathered some months ago about the source, gathered by Prof Gerardo Ospina, that I've forked and shared on Github:<br>> ><br>> > <a href="https://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon/2021/015595.html">https://lists.inf.ethz.ch/pipermail/oberon/2021/015595.html</a><br>> > Please check that.<br>><br>> That is good info. Perhaps make it a text file and add it to the<br>> Github repo for others to find more easily?<br>><br>><br>> --<br>> Liam Proven – Profile: <a href="https://about.me/liamproven">https://about.me/liamproven</a><br><br><br>Liam,<div class="gmail_quote"><div>I'm just checking that there is some news on the repositories by Prof Gerardo Ospina sharing all the recovered source codes that he received 20 something years ago.</div><div><br></div>Please check his rearranged github on Project Oberon:<br><br><a href="https://github.com/Project-Oberon">https://github.com/Project-Oberon</a><br><br><div>You will find Native, DOS and CERES
Oberon
source codes!</div><br>Project Oberon Source Code<br>Project Oberon is a single user operating system developed by Niklaus Wirth and Jurg Gutknecht. The Oberon operating system was originally developed as part of the NS32032-based CERES workstation project.<br>CERES Oberon V2: Main developers, Niklaus Wirth and Jurg Gutknecht. The sources from the book "Project Oberon".<br>CERES Oberon V4: Main developers, Niklaus Wirth and Jurg Gutknecht.<br>DOS Oberon System 3 Release 2.0: Main developer, Andreas R. Distelli.<br><div>Native Oberon System 3 Release 2.06 BETA: Main Developer, Pieter J. Muller.</div><div><a href="https://github.com/Project-Oberon/Source-Code">https://github.com/Project-Oberon/Source-Code</a></div><div><br></div><div>Also documentation and ROM of Ceres:</div><div>
CERES (Computing Engine for Research Engineering and Science [sic]) is a
single-user computer based on the 32-bit microprocessor NS32000
</div><div><a href="https://github.com/Project-Oberon/CERES">https://github.com/Project-Oberon/CERES</a></div><div><br></div><div>Binaries that I already tried on DOSBOX, all working:</div><div><a href="https://github.com/Project-Oberon/DOSOberon">https://github.com/Project-Oberon/DOSOberon</a></div><div><br></div><div>And on his nominal github there are additional material that by now I only take a look:</div><div><br></div>Oberon System (for DOS/386) [He tells me it is an experimental fail rebuilding of DOSOberon from source code]:<br><div><a href="https://github.com/ngospina/DOSOberon">https://github.com/ngospina/DOSOberon</a></div><div><br></div>Bare Metal programming on the RaspberryPi using C and Oberon:<br><div><a href="https://github.com/ngospina/RaspberryPi">https://github.com/ngospina/RaspberryPi</a></div><div><br></div><div>
I hope you will find all of that useful or informative.
</div><div>I've already done some forks to keep copies for me.</div><div><br></div><div>Best Regards,</div><div>Prof Pablo Cayuela</div>
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