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.
Update ZAS in User Area 1 of the HITECH-C disk image based on the latest from Ladislau.
Co-Authored-By: ladislau szilagyi <87603175+Laci1953@users.noreply.github.com>
Added the enhanced Hi-Tech C Compiler components from @Laci1953 to user area 1 of the Hi-Tech Compiler disk images.
Co-Authored-By: ladislau szilagyi <87603175+Laci1953@users.noreply.github.com>
- Per Mark Pruden, corrected NZCOM user area specification for CP/M 2.2 files.
- Added some DRI files to CP/M 3 that are documented in the CP/M 3 documentation (LIB, LINK, MAC, RMAC, XREF). They are duplicated in CP/M 2.2 image, so this should be reviewed at some point.
- Added XREF to CP/M 2 disk image for consistency with CP/M 3.
- Updated Catalog.md per Mark Pruden to eliminate obsolete column from table.
- Added "Character Device Mapping" sub-section to each of the Operating System sections of the User Guide. This attempts to clarify how character devices will appear within the different operating system environments.
- Generate a disk image "catalog" file for each disk image generated during build. This simply helps confirm what files wound up on each disk image and the space used/free.
- Make the CP/M 2.2 files added to NZCOM and ZSDOS consistent.
- Move SALIAS and related files to Common/Z3
- Move ALIAS and related files to Common/Z3
- Remove Source/ZSDOS/Distribution folder because the files were duplicated in the ZSDOS disk image
Created U10 U14 U15 directories, since dome of the DOC files were quite large, and on space constrained floppies, the docs can be removed. Note: this commit also made (non impacting changes) to the fd_* files (/Apps) by adding commented lines, to highlight files that could potentially be added back
Correct obsolete reference to DiskList.txt in the ReadMe.txt file in the Binary Directory.
Thanks and credit to @shawnshekari (issue #390) for reporting this.
- Add proper Build and Makefile files in Source/Doc directory
- Switch preprocessing from pp to m4 which is more supportable across platforms
- Building of documentation is still done manually as needed, but it is now easy to do under either Windows or Linux using provided files
- Disk Catalog document has been added to the Doc directory courtesy of Mykl Orders.
- Loader enhanced to allow switching the console device before booting OS or ROM app.