![]() ![]() This TUI was very innovative in its time and influenced the design of the Acme text editor for the Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating system. The Oberon System has an unconventional visual text user interface (TUI) instead of a conventional command-line interface (CLI) or graphical user interface (GUI). It was originally developed in the late 1980s at ETH Zurich. The Oberon System is a modular, single-user, single-process, multitasking operating system written in the programming language Oberon. Oberon One screenshot of the Oberon Operating System ![]() ![]() They are not usual in any way □ no, seriously they are influenced by one another ( or built upon the experience of one another) in order such as: They might have similarities and/or resemblance to UNIX like systems ( Plan9 was made in Bell Labs where UNIX was born and was indeed building on the UNIX Concepts ) but there is a clear connetion between these systems. None of the Operating System’s I want to talk about today are what We would call UNIX or Linux like Operating Systems. ![]()
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