Active Oberon is still alive
After the previous post, I was looking at Oberon-related stuff. Seems that a couple of ideas are still alive - Active Oberon, both operating system and language.
There is an unofficial GitHub mirror of the Active Oberon working group. Active Oberon team still uses svn, so the unofficial mirror is updated only from time to time. The Github mirror has several builds - I tried the linux64, and everything seems to work just fine.
I even found there an ARM version of the compiler and Active Oberon for an ARM-based board. And this is extremely interesting - because this world does not have a good real-time OS for "embedded" programming. If Oberon can be used for this purpose - it can be a success.
But in order to be successful, someone should port several utilities (well - the simplest version of shell and sshd comes to mind first) and, probably, several C libraries to A2OS (as they call the Active Oberon OS now). It seems to be really ready for cross-compiling.
So, in the coming weeks, I will try to read the available documentation, try to boot it to hardware, and look at what it takes to generate A2OS obj and lib files. Interesting time - I thought that this (otherwise great) idea is dead, but now I am looking again at things from 80-ies.
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