The Monsputer was already omitted from the standard builds. It had almost no impact on the core code, so I have annotated some references to Monsputer as deprecated.
The Why Em-ulator cannot be detected by the normal probing mechanism in TUNE. Added options to force the standard port configurations (MSX or RC). See #468
- 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.
- Les Bird has given permission to include his extensive library of MSX ROM images. Please see https://github.com/lesbird/MSX8 for more information.
- Appropriate MSX8 ROM player and hardware required to use these.
- Provided as supplemental RomWBW disk image slices (msxroms1.img, msxroms2.img).
Co-Authored-By: Les Bird <lesbird65@gmail.com>
- Post-processing of disk-hosted ROMs such as FZ80 and ZRC has been modified to handle custom user configurations.
- Standardized all distribution ROM names to end in _std.