Jim Brain writes: > > > That said, I'd like to see: > > • the code placed into a source code version control system (VCS, like > Subversion, GIT, or something similar, though I prefer GIT) that can be > cloned by folks and annotation improvements added with relative ease > > • The versioning in the VCS reflects the various versions via tagging > > • The source management system shows some of the history of the code (PET > KERNAL begat VIC KERNAL, etc.) > > • VCS branches utilized to show the various BASIC and KERNAL mods like JD, > EXOS, BEAST, etc. > > • Source code written using a syntax that works with a currently maintained > and well used assembler that can be run on various OS platforms (Linux, > Windows, etc). > > • After assembly actions like checksum calculations in place > > On the nice to have would be: > > • Docker or other container solution that contains the assembler and any > after assembly actions defined, so folks could use the docker container to > build all the images. > Have you looked at the work that Spiro have done ? https://spiro.trikaliotis.net/cbmrom Regards UffeReceived on 2022-05-05 00:00:03
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