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Add HI-TECH C Compiler Messages and update docs
Per @PeterOGB, added a copy of the HI-TECH C Compiler Messages document. The space-optimized version of the compiler from @Laci1953 omits these messages.
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**RomWBW Introduction** \
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Version 3.6 \
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Wayne Warthen ([wwarthen@gmail.com](mailto:wwarthen@gmail.com)) \
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16 Jun 2025
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19 Jun 2025
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# Overview
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RomWBW software provides a complete, commercial quality implementation
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of CP/M (and workalike) operating systems and applications for modern
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of CP/M (and work-alike) operating systems and applications for modern
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Z80/180/280 retro-computing hardware systems.
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A wide variety of platforms are supported including those produced by
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discusses much of the internal design and construction of RomWBW. It
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includes a reference for the RomWBW HBIOS API functions.
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An online HTML version of this documentation is hosted at
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<https://wwarthen.github.io/RomWBW>.
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Each of the operating systems and ROM applications included with RomWBW
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are sophisticated tools in their own right. It is not reasonable to
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fully document their usage. However, you will find complete manuals in
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