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
A mailing list exists for the announcement and discussion of Regina related matters. To subscribe to this mailing list, send an email message to the list server with the first line of the body of the message containing:
subscribe regina-l
With Regina on SourceForge, support resources for Regina. such as mailing lists, discussion forums, bug reporting and feature requests are available.
Do you use Rexx to power your dynamic web pages ? If so then tell everyone!! Here are some Powered by Rexx images by K. Peter Meyer.
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A new branch of the Regina Shop!
Another branch of the Regina Shop; this one is in Innsbruck.
Florian and me outside in February 2002.
The new Regina Shop!
Here
is a picture of Florian and me outside our new shop in December 2000.
RexxUtil for Regina
If you require the RexxUtil external function package for Regina, then
Patrick McPhee
provides RegUtil. This port is largely compatible with the IBM RexxUtil
package.
Regina and Y2K
Several changes have been made to Regina to resolve Year 2000 problems.
These changes are now incorporated into version 0.08d, and only this
version or greater should be considered Year 2000 compliant.
Regina and Win95/98/Me
Due to a bug in the Windows 9x and Me command processor; COMMAND.COM,
all calls to operating system commands from within Regina will ALWAYS
return a zero return code. This is because COMMAND.COM always returns
a zero return code. If you really need to be able to detect non-zero
return codes from operating system commands, I recommend you get
JP Software's 4DOS or 4NT.
Regina on NT Resource Kit
The version of Regina that comes on the NT Resource kit is based on 0.07a.
As such many of the new features and bug fixes included in later versions of Regina are
not present.
The Win32 functions that were built into the NT Resource Kit version of
Regina have been removed from Regina, but have been repackaged and significantly improved by
Patrick McPhee
and are available as a separate external function package.
The smallest platform so far!
Regina has finally been ported to a PDA! Version 3.0 of Regina was ported to
the EPOC32 operating System, which powers Psion PDAs and some mobile phones.
Here
are a few photos of my Psion Revo Plus running Regina. Don't hold your
breath waiting for REXXCPS to finish ;-)
Regina error messages in native languages.
Regina has the ability to display error message in a number of native languages.
Bartosz Kozlowski, has provided the
Regina REXX Translation Project to encourage people to translate the Regina error
messages into different languages. if you can provide a translation that does not
already exist, please visit the site for more information.





