[Oberon] Which are the latest available Shark Oberon sources?
Rochus Keller
me at rochus-keller.ch
Sun Oct 26 19:32:20 CET 2025
@ Andreas
Meanwhile I was able to convert all files from your project and make some minor modifications,
which I uploaded to https://github.com/OberonSystem3/Release_2.3.2_Shark
I also extended my viewer/navigator, so it can fully parse and cross reference the source;
see https://github.com/rochus-keller/activeoberon/
It's not yet decided whether I will implement an ARMv6 backend for my ActiveOberon parser, or
my Micron compiler (and transpile Oberon to Micron), or whether I will transpile to C and use GCC.
Best regards
Rochus Keller
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From: Andreas Signer
Sent on: Sun, 26 Oct 2025 18:08:34 +0100
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Subject: Re: [Oberon] Which are the latest available Shark Oberon sources?
That's great to hear! I've to playing with the idea of porting my Shark Oberon version to the Raspberry Pi for a few months now, but I always got preempted with other *very important* projects :-) It'd be great to see it running on the Raspberry!
On Sun, Oct 26, 2025 at 6:01 PM Rochus Keller <me at rochus-keller.ch> wrote:
@ Andreas
Thank you very much for your quick response and the interesting information.
I was able to download both the thesis and the ZIP file.
It includes 192 module source files with modification dates from 1999-01-04 to 1999-03-03.
So there was definitely more work on the project after your thesis.
It's also good to know that your project was based on version 2.3.2 and the original Ceres compiler.
I will therefore have a look at both versions and compare them. The idea is to do a native
migration to Raspberry Pi Zero if feasible.
Best regards
Rochus
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