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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/19/2023 1:06 AM, Markus Greim via
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<div>You are right there are in between many compilers for the
Propeller 2 around. </div>
<div>My idea would be a to have an Oberon system on the
Propeller itself. </div>
<div>Developing on the target itself is unbeatable clever. </div>
<div>Is started 35 Years ago with the 8051-AH Basic processor
and later on similar systems. </div>
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<div>The Propeller 2 has already a built in Forth which is
already a fine thing, but I am sure the Processor is powerful
enough to run also a full Oberon </div>
<div>in the latest flavor of the RISC5 system. </div>
<div>The Oberon0 compiler would be necessary as bootstrap for a
full Oberon system. </div>
<div>A native Oberon0 to Propeller ASM compiler would be fine,
but maybe it would be easier to write first an Oberon0 to
PropForth compiler. </div>
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<p>What does Oberon and Forth have to do with the FreePascal
compiler? 😕</p>
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<p>Ralf</p>
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