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Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator 2.07
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software. more>>
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software.
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator plays over 180 Amiga music file formats and has three frontends for playing: a command line tool, an XMMS plugin, and a Beep Media Player frontend.
Enhancements:
- An improved version of the Special FX replayer was added.
- A new Special FX ST replayer was added.
- Bugs in song length database handling were fixed.
- Audacious 1.3 is supported.
- 15 instrument soundtracker module detection is supported.
<<lessUnix Amiga Delitracker Emulator plays over 180 Amiga music file formats and has three frontends for playing: a command line tool, an XMMS plugin, and a Beep Media Player frontend.
Enhancements:
- An improved version of the Special FX replayer was added.
- A new Special FX ST replayer was added.
- Bugs in song length database handling were fixed.
- Audacious 1.3 is supported.
- 15 instrument soundtracker module detection is supported.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
918 downloads
SoundTracker 0.6.8
SoundTracker is a music tracking tool for Unix / X11 similar in design to the DOS program FastTracker. more>>
SoundTracker is a music tracking tool for X11 / Unix similar in design to the DOS program FastTracker and the Amiga legend ProTracker. Samples can be lined up on tracks and patterns which are then arranged to a song.
Supported module formats are XM and MOD; the player code is the one from OpenCP. A basic sample recorder and editor is also included. SoundTracker is free ("open source") software, licensed under the GNU GPL.
The basic concept is very simple: you have a number of sound samples, and you can arrange them on so-called tracks. A track (also called "channel") can not play more than one sample at the same time. Whereas the original Amiga trackers only provided four tracks (this was the hardware limit), modern trackers can mix a virtually unlimited number of channels into one sound stream, applying various effects to the samples used.
Tracks which are played at the same time are grouped to form a pattern. A pattern typically has 64 entries per track; these entries are cycled through at equidistant time intervals. A basic drum set could thus be arranged by putting a bass drum at entries 0, 4, 8, 12 etc. of one track and putting some hihat at entries 2, 6, 10, 14 etc. of a second track. Of course you can also interleave bass and hats on the same track, if the samples are short enough -- they cant overlap, otherwise the previous sample is stopped when the next one sets in -- look at the screen shots for a more visual explanation.
Finally, a module is a compact file containing various patterns and samples, including a position list which specifies playback order of the patterns, forming a song. SoundTracker can load modules of the popular XM and MOD formats. The also very popular IT format is not supported at the moment.
<<lessSupported module formats are XM and MOD; the player code is the one from OpenCP. A basic sample recorder and editor is also included. SoundTracker is free ("open source") software, licensed under the GNU GPL.
The basic concept is very simple: you have a number of sound samples, and you can arrange them on so-called tracks. A track (also called "channel") can not play more than one sample at the same time. Whereas the original Amiga trackers only provided four tracks (this was the hardware limit), modern trackers can mix a virtually unlimited number of channels into one sound stream, applying various effects to the samples used.
Tracks which are played at the same time are grouped to form a pattern. A pattern typically has 64 entries per track; these entries are cycled through at equidistant time intervals. A basic drum set could thus be arranged by putting a bass drum at entries 0, 4, 8, 12 etc. of one track and putting some hihat at entries 2, 6, 10, 14 etc. of a second track. Of course you can also interleave bass and hats on the same track, if the samples are short enough -- they cant overlap, otherwise the previous sample is stopped when the next one sets in -- look at the screen shots for a more visual explanation.
Finally, a module is a compact file containing various patterns and samples, including a position list which specifies playback order of the patterns, forming a song. SoundTracker can load modules of the popular XM and MOD formats. The also very popular IT format is not supported at the moment.
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Added: 2006-02-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1343 downloads
AmigaSHELL 2.3
AmigaSHELL is a linux shell replacement. more>>
AmigaSHELL makes your boring gray on black colored bash shell revive like in the old days. Just like on Amiga(tm), blue, white, orange, black at its finest. With a nice informational bar at the top.
Installation
(be root)
make install
amigashell start
cd /etc/rc2.d
ln -s ../init.d/amigashell S99amigashell
Enhancements:
- cursors for xfree86 4.3
- left_ptr, right_ptr, busy
- added theme for wmpinboard as well
<<lessInstallation
(be root)
make install
amigashell start
cd /etc/rc2.d
ln -s ../init.d/amigashell S99amigashell
Enhancements:
- cursors for xfree86 4.3
- left_ptr, right_ptr, busy
- added theme for wmpinboard as well
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1665 downloads
Audio File Library 0.2.6
Audio File Library is a uniform API for accessing standard digital audio file formats. more>>
The Audio File Library provides a uniform and elegant API for accessing a variety of audio file formats, such as AIFF/AIFF-C, WAVE, NeXT/Sun .snd/.au, Berkeley/IRCAM/CARL Sound File, Audio Visual Research, Amiga IFF/8SVX, and NIST SPHERE. Supported compression formats are currently G.711 mu-law and A-law and IMA and MS ADPCM.
Key goals of the Audio File Library are file format transparency and data format transparency. The same calls for opening a file, accessing and manipulating audio metadata (e.g. sample rate, sample format, textual information, MIDI parameters), and reading/writing sample data will work with any supported audio file format. Likewise, the format of the audio data presented to the application need not be tied to the format of the data contained in the file.
The Audio File Library distributed under the GNU Library General Public License.
<<lessKey goals of the Audio File Library are file format transparency and data format transparency. The same calls for opening a file, accessing and manipulating audio metadata (e.g. sample rate, sample format, textual information, MIDI parameters), and reading/writing sample data will work with any supported audio file format. Likewise, the format of the audio data presented to the application need not be tied to the format of the data contained in the file.
The Audio File Library distributed under the GNU Library General Public License.
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Added: 2005-04-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Amiga Research Operating System 20060207
Amiga Research Operating System (AROS) is a portable and free desktop operating system. more>>
Amiga Research Operating System (AROS) is a portable and free desktop operating system aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1, while improving on it in many areas. The source code is available under an open source license, which allows anyone to freely improve upon it.
Goals
The goals of the AROS project is it to create an OS which:
1. Is as compatible as possible with AmigaOS 3.1.
2. Can be ported to different kinds of hardware architectures and processors, such as x86, PowerPC, Alpha, Sparc, HPPA and other.
3. Should be binary compatible on Amiga and source compatible on any other hardware.
4. Can run as a standalone version which boots directly from hard disk and as an emulation which opens a window on an existing OS to develop software and run Amiga and native applications at the same time.
5. Improves upon the functionality of AmigaOS.
To reach this goal, we use a number of techniques. First of all, we make heavy use of the Internet. You can participate in our project even if you can write only one single OS function. The most current version of the source is accessible 24 hours per day and patches can be merged into it at any time. A small database with open tasks makes sure work is not duplicated.
History
Some time back in the year 1993, the situation for the Amiga looked somewhat worse than usual and some Amiga fans got together and discussed what should be done to increase the acceptance of our beloved machine. Immediately the main reason for the missing success of the Amiga became clear: it was propagation, or rather the lack thereof. The Amiga should get a more widespread basis to make it more attractive for everyone to use and to develop for. So plans were made to reach this goal. One of the plans was to fix the bugs of the AmigaOS, another was to make it an modern operating system. The AOS project was born.
But exactly what was a bug? And how should the bugs be fixed? What are the features a so-called modern OS must have? And how should they be implemented into the AmigaOS?
Two years later, people were still arguing about this and not even one line of code had been written (or at least no one had ever seen that code). Discussions were still of the pattern where someone stated that "we must have ..." and someone answered "read the old mails" or "this is impossible to do, because ..." which was shortly followed by "youre wrong because ..." and so on.
In the winter of 1995, Aaron Digulla got fed up with this situation and posted an RFC (request for comments) to the AOS mailing list in which I asked what the minimal common ground might be. Several options were given and the conclusion was that almost everyone would like to see an open OS which is compatible to AmigaOS 3.1 (kickstart 40.68) on which further discussions could be based upon to see what is possible and what is not.
So the work began and AROS was born.
<<lessGoals
The goals of the AROS project is it to create an OS which:
1. Is as compatible as possible with AmigaOS 3.1.
2. Can be ported to different kinds of hardware architectures and processors, such as x86, PowerPC, Alpha, Sparc, HPPA and other.
3. Should be binary compatible on Amiga and source compatible on any other hardware.
4. Can run as a standalone version which boots directly from hard disk and as an emulation which opens a window on an existing OS to develop software and run Amiga and native applications at the same time.
5. Improves upon the functionality of AmigaOS.
To reach this goal, we use a number of techniques. First of all, we make heavy use of the Internet. You can participate in our project even if you can write only one single OS function. The most current version of the source is accessible 24 hours per day and patches can be merged into it at any time. A small database with open tasks makes sure work is not duplicated.
History
Some time back in the year 1993, the situation for the Amiga looked somewhat worse than usual and some Amiga fans got together and discussed what should be done to increase the acceptance of our beloved machine. Immediately the main reason for the missing success of the Amiga became clear: it was propagation, or rather the lack thereof. The Amiga should get a more widespread basis to make it more attractive for everyone to use and to develop for. So plans were made to reach this goal. One of the plans was to fix the bugs of the AmigaOS, another was to make it an modern operating system. The AOS project was born.
But exactly what was a bug? And how should the bugs be fixed? What are the features a so-called modern OS must have? And how should they be implemented into the AmigaOS?
Two years later, people were still arguing about this and not even one line of code had been written (or at least no one had ever seen that code). Discussions were still of the pattern where someone stated that "we must have ..." and someone answered "read the old mails" or "this is impossible to do, because ..." which was shortly followed by "youre wrong because ..." and so on.
In the winter of 1995, Aaron Digulla got fed up with this situation and posted an RFC (request for comments) to the AOS mailing list in which I asked what the minimal common ground might be. Several options were given and the conclusion was that almost everyone would like to see an open OS which is compatible to AmigaOS 3.1 (kickstart 40.68) on which further discussions could be based upon to see what is possible and what is not.
So the work began and AROS was born.
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Added: 2006-03-28 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
1310 downloads
MyMiggy 1.0pre1
MyMiggy project is a KDE-based Amiga Emulator UI. more>>
MyMiggy project is a KDE-based Amiga Emulator UI.
UAE is a superb piece of software but perhaps a little hard to configure for the newbie or someone who wants to see some action fast.
MyMiggy aims to provide a complete, functional user interface to UAE.
Configurations are automatically loaded and saved; it comes already with some sane options that should allow fairly fast and painless configuration and usability.
<<lessUAE is a superb piece of software but perhaps a little hard to configure for the newbie or someone who wants to see some action fast.
MyMiggy aims to provide a complete, functional user interface to UAE.
Configurations are automatically loaded and saved; it comes already with some sane options that should allow fairly fast and painless configuration and usability.
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Added: 2006-11-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1069 downloads
Cytadela 0.6.3
Cytadela is a conversion of an Amiga Doom clone. more>>
Cytadela project is a conversion of an Amiga Doom clone.
It was also called "Cytadela".
The original was created in mid 1990s by Virtual Design, and released firstly in Poland and then in other countries.
Citadel is written in C++ and uses the most common libraries - OpenGL and GLU for 3D, and SDL and SDL_mixer for 2D, music, sounds and controllers - so its easy to port it on many platforms.
<<lessIt was also called "Cytadela".
The original was created in mid 1990s by Virtual Design, and released firstly in Poland and then in other countries.
Citadel is written in C++ and uses the most common libraries - OpenGL and GLU for 3D, and SDL and SDL_mixer for 2D, music, sounds and controllers - so its easy to port it on many platforms.
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Added: 2007-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
992 downloads
disktype 9
disktype is a disk and disk image format analyzer. more>>
disktypes purpose of disktype is to detect the content format of a disk or disk image. It knows about common file systems, partition tables, and boot codes.
The program is written in C and is designed to compile on any modern Unix flavour1. It is self-contained and in general works without special libraries or headers. Some system-dependent features can be used to gather additional information.
As of version 8, disktype knows about the following formats:
File systems:
- FAT12/FAT16/FAT32
- NTFS
- HPFS
- MFS, HFS, HFS Plus
- ISO9660
- UDF
- ext2/ext3
- Minix
- ReiserFS
- Reiser4
- Linux romfs
- Linux cramfs
- Linux squashfs
- UFS (some variations)
- SysV FS (some variations)
- JFS
- XFS
- Amiga FS/FFS
- BeOS BFS
- QNX4 FS
- 3DO CD-ROM FS
- Veritas VxFS
- Xbox DVD file system
Partitioning:
- DOS/PC style
- Apple
- Amiga "Rigid Disk"
- ATARI ST (AHDI3)
- BSD disklabel
- Linux RAID physical disks
- Linux LVM1 physical volumes
- Linux LVM2 physical volumes
- Solaris SPARC disklabel
- Solaris x86 disklabel (vtoc)
Other structures:
- Debian split floppy header
- Linux swap
Disk images:
- Raw CD image (.bin)
- Virtual PC hard disk image
- Apple UDIF disk image (limited)
Boot codes:
- LILO
- GRUB
- SYSLINUX
- ISOLINUX
- Linux kernel
- FreeBSD loader
- Sega Dreamcast (?)
Compression formats:
- gzip
- compress
- bzip2
Archive formats:
- tar
- cpio
- bar
- dump/restore
Enhancements:
- Added file systems: Amiga SFS.
- Added other structures: Linux cloop (detection only), EFI GPT, Windows/MS-DOS boot loader, BeOS boot loader.
- Improved file systems: Amiga FS/FFS, Amiga PFS, Linux squashfs.
- Improved other structures: Amiga "Rigid Disk" partitioning, LILO, ISO9660 El Torito.
<<lessThe program is written in C and is designed to compile on any modern Unix flavour1. It is self-contained and in general works without special libraries or headers. Some system-dependent features can be used to gather additional information.
As of version 8, disktype knows about the following formats:
File systems:
- FAT12/FAT16/FAT32
- NTFS
- HPFS
- MFS, HFS, HFS Plus
- ISO9660
- UDF
- ext2/ext3
- Minix
- ReiserFS
- Reiser4
- Linux romfs
- Linux cramfs
- Linux squashfs
- UFS (some variations)
- SysV FS (some variations)
- JFS
- XFS
- Amiga FS/FFS
- BeOS BFS
- QNX4 FS
- 3DO CD-ROM FS
- Veritas VxFS
- Xbox DVD file system
Partitioning:
- DOS/PC style
- Apple
- Amiga "Rigid Disk"
- ATARI ST (AHDI3)
- BSD disklabel
- Linux RAID physical disks
- Linux LVM1 physical volumes
- Linux LVM2 physical volumes
- Solaris SPARC disklabel
- Solaris x86 disklabel (vtoc)
Other structures:
- Debian split floppy header
- Linux swap
Disk images:
- Raw CD image (.bin)
- Virtual PC hard disk image
- Apple UDIF disk image (limited)
Boot codes:
- LILO
- GRUB
- SYSLINUX
- ISOLINUX
- Linux kernel
- FreeBSD loader
- Sega Dreamcast (?)
Compression formats:
- gzip
- compress
- bzip2
Archive formats:
- tar
- cpio
- bar
- dump/restore
Enhancements:
- Added file systems: Amiga SFS.
- Added other structures: Linux cloop (detection only), EFI GPT, Windows/MS-DOS boot loader, BeOS boot loader.
- Improved file systems: Amiga FS/FFS, Amiga PFS, Linux squashfs.
- Improved other structures: Amiga "Rigid Disk" partitioning, LILO, ISO9660 El Torito.
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Added: 2006-06-05 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1250 downloads
PHP Client Sniffer 2.1.3
PHP Client Sniffer is a PHP class file that allows one to quickly determine the clients browser. more>>
PHP Client Sniffer is a PHP class file that allows one to quickly determine the clients browser and system information based on the HTTP_USER_AGENT string. The class can be used to generate browser specific html marks and other client side scripting.
Enhancements:
- add k-meleon support
- add camino support
- add mozilla firebird support
- add amiga support
- fixed issues with netscape and gecko browsers
<<lessEnhancements:
- add k-meleon support
- add camino support
- add mozilla firebird support
- add amiga support
- fixed issues with netscape and gecko browsers
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Added: 2006-06-29 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1217 downloads
Sakuraplayer 2.1.7
Sakuraplayer is a Qt/KDE-based frontend for the command-line TFMX-player. more>>
You want to play those good old Amiga TFMX songs under Linux with a nice KDE3-based GUI? No problem!
This program is almost complete, with the exception of i18n (translation). I probaly wont have time to do the i18n stuff, so any help is appreciated.
Quick-and-dirty installation guide:
First, make sure KDEDIR points to your KDE3-directory (e.g.
"/opt/kde3") and QTDIR points to your Qt3.x.x-directory
(e.g. "/usr/lib/qt3"), then run
"./configure --prefix=$KDEDIR"
Start the program from KDE3 by selecting "Sakuraplayer" from the "Multimedia" submenu.
Each time you upgrade to a newer version, the splash-screen will reappear once. Click on it or wait for ten seconds...
<<lessThis program is almost complete, with the exception of i18n (translation). I probaly wont have time to do the i18n stuff, so any help is appreciated.
Quick-and-dirty installation guide:
First, make sure KDEDIR points to your KDE3-directory (e.g.
"/opt/kde3") and QTDIR points to your Qt3.x.x-directory
(e.g. "/usr/lib/qt3"), then run
"./configure --prefix=$KDEDIR"
Start the program from KDE3 by selecting "Sakuraplayer" from the "Multimedia" submenu.
Each time you upgrade to a newer version, the splash-screen will reappear once. Click on it or wait for ten seconds...
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Added: 2005-09-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1503 downloads
Enigma 1.01
Enigma is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and RocknRoll on the Amiga. more>>
Enigma project is a puzzle game inspired by Oxyd on the Atari ST and RocknRoll on the Amiga. The object of the game is to find uncover pairs of identically colored Oxyd stones.
Simple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones... If you are new to Enigma, you may want to take a look at a few screenshots.
Main features:
- Completely free!
- More than 700 different levels.
- High-resolution 2D graphics.
- Realistic physics simulation.
- More than 500 different game objects.
- Oxyd compatibility mode that lets you play roughly 500 additional levels.
<<lessSimple? Yes. Easy? Certainly not! Hidden traps, vast mazes, laser beams, and, most of all, countless hairy puzzles usually block your direct way to the Oxyd stones... If you are new to Enigma, you may want to take a look at a few screenshots.
Main features:
- Completely free!
- More than 700 different levels.
- High-resolution 2D graphics.
- Realistic physics simulation.
- More than 500 different game objects.
- Oxyd compatibility mode that lets you play roughly 500 additional levels.
Download (10MB)
Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
5723 downloads
SDL for AmigaOS 4.0 1.2.11
SDL for AmigaOS 4.0 project is a port of SDL, the Simple Directmedia Layer, for AmigaOS 4.0. more>>
SDL for AmigaOS 4.0 project is a port of SDL, the Simple Directmedia Layer, for AmigaOS 4.0 SDL is a popular open-source API for games and other software that need low-level access to video and audio hardware and input devices.
SDL was created and is maintained by Sam Lantinga, but has had a legion of contributors of the years (see SDL credits). The AmigaOS 4.0 port was created originally by Thomas and Hans Joerg Frieden, but for the last two years has largely been the work of me, Richard Drummond.
Other contributors include Juergen Schober (who developed the audio layer). You can find may OS4.0 applications built with SDL at os4depot.net and some that I have built on my Amiga Stuff page.
<<lessSDL was created and is maintained by Sam Lantinga, but has had a legion of contributors of the years (see SDL credits). The AmigaOS 4.0 port was created originally by Thomas and Hans Joerg Frieden, but for the last two years has largely been the work of me, Richard Drummond.
Other contributors include Juergen Schober (who developed the audio layer). You can find may OS4.0 applications built with SDL at os4depot.net and some that I have built on my Amiga Stuff page.
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Added: 2007-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
HomeBank 3.4
HomeBank is the software you have always wanted to manage your personal accounts at home. more>>
HomeBank is the software you have always wanted to manage your personal accounts at home. The main concept is to be light, simple and very easy to use. HomeBank brings you many features that allows you to analyze your finances in a detailed way instantly and dynamically with powerfull report tools based on filtering and graphical charts.
Furthermore HomeBank benefits now for more than 10 years of users experiences and feedbacks as its development started in 1995 on Amiga computers. It is now available on Amiga, GNU/Linux, and will probably be soon available for Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems, as GTK+ exists on it.
Really, if you are looking for an easy way to do your home accounts, then HomeBank should be the software you choose. Just take a little time to try it out now, and you wont regret doing so...
<<lessFurthermore HomeBank benefits now for more than 10 years of users experiences and feedbacks as its development started in 1995 on Amiga computers. It is now available on Amiga, GNU/Linux, and will probably be soon available for Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems, as GTK+ exists on it.
Really, if you are looking for an easy way to do your home accounts, then HomeBank should be the software you choose. Just take a little time to try it out now, and you wont regret doing so...
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Added: 2007-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
854 downloads
ASFS filesystem driver 1.0 Beta 12
ASFS filesystem driver is an Amiga Smart FileSystem driver for Linux. more>>
ASFS is a filesystem driver for the Linux kernel that adds support for the Amiga SmartFileSystem. ASFS filesystem driver supports both read and write, however, write support is in an early beta stage.
ASFS - Amiga Smart File System - Linux implementation
Version 1.0beta8 in "read-only mode" should be considered as the lasted stable version of ASFS driver.
It is available for Linux kernel version 2.6.x.
From version 1.0 there is also full write support. Use it with care. It is in EXPERIMETAL stage and COULD be DANGEROUS.
Remember! YOU USE THIS DRIVER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Read included docs for
more details.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to match changes in the VFS of Linux kernel 2.6.19.
<<lessASFS - Amiga Smart File System - Linux implementation
Version 1.0beta8 in "read-only mode" should be considered as the lasted stable version of ASFS driver.
It is available for Linux kernel version 2.6.x.
From version 1.0 there is also full write support. Use it with care. It is in EXPERIMETAL stage and COULD be DANGEROUS.
Remember! YOU USE THIS DRIVER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Read included docs for
more details.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to match changes in the VFS of Linux kernel 2.6.19.
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Added: 2006-12-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Regina Rexx Interpreter 3.3
Regina Rexx Interpreter is a portable implementation of the ANSI Standard for Rexx. more>>
Regina is a Rexx interpreter that has been ported to most Unix platforms (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, etc.) and also to OS/2, eCS, DOS, Win9x/Me/NT/2k/XP, Amiga, AROS, QNX4.x, QNX6.x BeOS, MacOS X, EPOC32, AtheOS, OpenVMS, SkyOS and OpenEdition.
Rexx is a programming language that was designed to be easy to use for inexperienced programmers yet powerful enough for experienced users. It is also a language ideally suited as a macro language for other applications.
I am not the author of Regina, but have assumed responsibilities for future maintenance with the full support of the author, Anders Christensen.
There are two major goals for Regina:
- become 100% compliant with the ANSI Standard.
- be available on as many platforms as possible
With the release of Regina 3.1, the first goal has been achieved. Regina now implements all ANSI features, as far as I know. Until an ANSI test suite is available, then youll have to take my word for it.
Enhancements:
- Integration of Florians Generic Call Interface (GCI) into Regina.
- Supported platforms to date are Windows, OS/2 and Linux.
- Fixed bug with TRACE F and its "conversion" into "N" on a subsequent call to TRACE BIF.
- Addition of Polish native language support courtesy of Bartosz Kozlowski.
- PARSE LOWER and PARSE CASELESS added.
- Major changes to EXIT handling
- Regina determines internal and external queues by the fact that external queues MUST have a @ in the name. Therefore any time a queue name is used; in RXQUEUE or ADDRESS...WITH, then if the queue name has a @ then Regina treats this as an external queue, and requires the RXSTACK server to be running.
- New BIF POOLID. Allows the current variable pool number to be obtained (effectively the level of called subroutines).
- VALUE BIF allows environment to be a number corresponding to a variable pool number. Therefore unEXPOSEd variables in any subroutine can be accessed.
- API functions Rexx*Dll() now implemented.
- Locale support for BIFs like TRANSLATE now supported, and can be overridden from command line. (-l switch)
- Algorithm for determining where a Rexx program is (either from command line, or a CALL statement called. Apart from a change in the precedence of directories an environment variable REGINA_SUFFIXES is used to supplement the file extensions that Regina uses to append to the passed file name. More details can be found in the Regina documentation.
- Regina OPTIONS can now be specified as an environment variable, which will set the
- default values for OPTIONS. The OPTIONS instruction can still be used and will override the defaults.
- A new OPTION has been added; CALLS_AS_FUNCS to allow programs that use the non-ANSI format of "CALL label(arg1,arg2)". Although this is implemented as an OPTION, it can only be set via the REGINA_OPTIONS environment variable!
- Another new OPTION; QUEUES_301 to duplicate the behaviour of Regina queues; both
- internal and external.
- Some memory leak fixes with INTERPRET and some "handle leaks" under Windows fixed.
- Initial support for SkyOS
- Fixed some old bugs: (documented in BUGS file) 19991216-29512, 20000319-63722, 36
<<lessRexx is a programming language that was designed to be easy to use for inexperienced programmers yet powerful enough for experienced users. It is also a language ideally suited as a macro language for other applications.
I am not the author of Regina, but have assumed responsibilities for future maintenance with the full support of the author, Anders Christensen.
There are two major goals for Regina:
- become 100% compliant with the ANSI Standard.
- be available on as many platforms as possible
With the release of Regina 3.1, the first goal has been achieved. Regina now implements all ANSI features, as far as I know. Until an ANSI test suite is available, then youll have to take my word for it.
Enhancements:
- Integration of Florians Generic Call Interface (GCI) into Regina.
- Supported platforms to date are Windows, OS/2 and Linux.
- Fixed bug with TRACE F and its "conversion" into "N" on a subsequent call to TRACE BIF.
- Addition of Polish native language support courtesy of Bartosz Kozlowski.
- PARSE LOWER and PARSE CASELESS added.
- Major changes to EXIT handling
- Regina determines internal and external queues by the fact that external queues MUST have a @ in the name. Therefore any time a queue name is used; in RXQUEUE or ADDRESS...WITH, then if the queue name has a @ then Regina treats this as an external queue, and requires the RXSTACK server to be running.
- New BIF POOLID. Allows the current variable pool number to be obtained (effectively the level of called subroutines).
- VALUE BIF allows environment to be a number corresponding to a variable pool number. Therefore unEXPOSEd variables in any subroutine can be accessed.
- API functions Rexx*Dll() now implemented.
- Locale support for BIFs like TRANSLATE now supported, and can be overridden from command line. (-l switch)
- Algorithm for determining where a Rexx program is (either from command line, or a CALL statement called. Apart from a change in the precedence of directories an environment variable REGINA_SUFFIXES is used to supplement the file extensions that Regina uses to append to the passed file name. More details can be found in the Regina documentation.
- Regina OPTIONS can now be specified as an environment variable, which will set the
- default values for OPTIONS. The OPTIONS instruction can still be used and will override the defaults.
- A new OPTION has been added; CALLS_AS_FUNCS to allow programs that use the non-ANSI format of "CALL label(arg1,arg2)". Although this is implemented as an OPTION, it can only be set via the REGINA_OPTIONS environment variable!
- Another new OPTION; QUEUES_301 to duplicate the behaviour of Regina queues; both
- internal and external.
- Some memory leak fixes with INTERPRET and some "handle leaks" under Windows fixed.
- Initial support for SkyOS
- Fixed some old bugs: (documented in BUGS file) 19991216-29512, 20000319-63722, 36
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