hi,

> Yes, those are written in assembler - ready to be compiled into
> the image during the assembly stage (so I don't need to upload them).

Michael Kalus has written a smart tool that is able to convert any forth
code to the special assembly notation. With that help you can
use (almost) any forth code to include it at compile time.
http://www.forth-ev.de/repos/g4/

> I don't see 2x.frt in the current repository - but I have found
> it in the Lubos' 30mFC12 library.

Well, look at lib/ans94 there is a file named 2x.frt


Matthias



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