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Encyclopedia > Bluebottle OS

Bluebottle, also known as AOS, is the name of the next generation Native Oberon, the Oberon operating system for bare PC hardware. It is lean and fast and has support for multiprocessor machines. It is completely based on an upward compatible dialect of the Oberon programming language called Active Oberon. Native Oberon is the version of the Oberon operating system which runs on bare PC hardware. ... Oberon is an operating system, originally developed as part of the NS32032-based Ceres workstation project; it is written entirely in the Oberon programming language. ... Oberon is a programming language created in the late 1980s by Professor Niklaus Wirth (creator of the Pascal, Modula and Modula-2 programming languages) and his associates at ETHZ in Switzerland. ...


External links

  • ETH Oberon Home Page (http://www.oberon.ethz.ch)
  • Native Oberon Home Page (http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/native)
  • Bluebottle Home Page running on Bluebottle machine (http://www.bluebottle.ethz.ch)
  • Oberon Language Genealogy (http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/genealogy.html)

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Hamarana » 2005 » June (1725 words)
Someone writes to you, the server sends them an email saying Bluebottle is protecting the account, and they need to click on the link.
This will either validate them to be placed on your “allowed” list, or will send them to a page on the site in which they will need to type your full name (or, rather, the name you have set on the server during signup) or a numeric key which you can set in options.
It’s been no secret that Apple has had Mac OS X running on Intel systems in the labs for years and with IBM’s recent troubles of ramping up production of faster PowerPC chips (not to mention G5’s cool enough to live in a notebook) apparently the time to let this caged beast loose has come.
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