Oberon/Computers
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Machine, Oberon variant |
Image | Processor | Boot Store | Memory | Persistent Store |
Approximate Price, US$ |
Notes |
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Ceres, V2 |
NS320xx | 32 kB ROM | 2 MB DRAM | 40 MB Hard disk drive | Rare and collectable; price unpredictable | [1] [2] | |
Intel 80386 PC and descendants, ETH Oberon |
ETH Oberon on a Tatung TWN-5213 CU tablet. |
i386[3], i486, P5 and various successors | Hard disk drive | SDRAM | Hard disk drive | Negligible for a disused machine | ETH Oberon is installed and used routinely. |
A2 Swiss Industry Controller [de], [en] | FPGA based A2CPU | 16 MB flash | 1 MB battery-buffered RAM, 128 MB DDR3 |
Oberon mailing list at 2021-11-11 | |||
Digilent Xilinx Spartan 3 Starter Board, Oberon V5 |
Xilinx Spartan 3 | SD[4] | 1 MiB SRAM | SD | 100 | Used and NOS boards on the market | |
Digilent Arty A7-100T FPGA Development Board, Oberon V5 |
XC7A100TCSG324-1 | SD | 512 KiB BRAM | SD | 300 | ||
Digilent Nexys A7-100T FPGA Trainer board, Oberon V5 |
XC7A100T-1CSG324C | SD | 512 KiB BRAM | SD | 350 | ||
Pepino LX9, Oberon V5 |
Xilinx Spartan-6 FPGA | 128 MB SPI | 1 MB SRAM | 100 | Discontinued | ||
OberonStation, Oberon V5 |
Xilinx XC3S700AN FPGA | microSD | 1 MB SRAM | microSD | Website unreachable September 2018. | ||
RiskZero | Spartan-6 FPGA | full size SD, microSD | 4 MB ZBT | full size SD, microSD | refer to Design files and cost. | Prototyping. | |
RiskFive | Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA | 16-32 MB SPI Flash | 4 MB ZBT | microSD | "expensive" | Motherboard plus FPGA module. Available. | |
Radiona ULX3S, Oberon V5 |
Lattice ECP5 LFE5U-85F-6BG381C (85K LUT) FPGA | 4–16 MB Quad-SPI Flash | 32 MB SDRAM 166 MHz | microSD | 60-140 | Boards with 12K LUT also available. [5] | |
Sun Fire T2000 | SPARC T-series processor | ?? |
- ↑ Photo at the ETHZ and the Oberon system.
- ↑ Ceres-1 and Ceres-3 at the Computer History Museum
- ↑ ETH Oberon includes floating point calculations in software, allowing full functionality in absence of a 80387 coprocessor
- ↑ Visible in vertical orientation adjacent to the green PS/2 adapter, in the photo on page 5 of Project Oberon
- ↑ Installation data and instructions