Compilers to JVM byte-code.
Comprehensive comparison, with tables, links to project and product home pages. This list can help new and experienced Oberon users to find suitable implementations for education and application development.
Optimizing ISO Modula-2 and Oberon-2 compiler for x86 platforms, allows intermixed dual code. Free download of Personal Edition for private, non-commercial use, for Linux, Windows. Other uses need license purchase. [commercial]
Oberon System V4 (Johannes Kepler University Linz) A complete IDE including compiler, debugger, class browser, development libraries, network programming (TCP/IP, WWW, a complete web browser), and database connectivity.
SourceForge project page: description, downloads, CVS, mail list, news.
Oberon-2 development system for Amiga PC, developed by Frank Copeland, from original Ceres compiler in Wirth book 'Project Oberon'. Runs and compiles itself on Unix Amiga Emulator. Description, downloads. [Freeware]
Small Oberon-2 compiler for Linux.
Oberon-to-C translator; free downloads that can be used to create demo programs that identify themselves as such when started from Unix shells. [commercial]
Makes, sells Canterbury Oberon-2 for Java. [commercial]
Portable compiler that translates Oberon-2 into bytecode. This implementation is in use at Oxford on SparcStations and 386 PCs under Solaris, on 386 PCs under Linux, and on 386 PCs under DOS. The compiler is written in Caml Light, and the runtime system is written in C. The binary distribution for DOS and Windows was built using DJGPP. See copyright for use information.
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