What's New:
possibility of renaming the host device "letter" from previously hardcoded
H: to any letter but C: (cassette), E:, K: and S:
So if you have e.g. a program with hardcoded "D:" (as for diskette) you
can now use it on a host device as well by renaming the host device to D:
either via the Emulation configuration -> Host device settings menu
or using command line option-Hdevicename <X>
little thing but useful (for me at least): tooltip in the settings
menu that reminds users there are virtual host devices with
automatic ATASCII<->ASCII conversion (mainly end-of-line character).
Extremely useful for all text files including ATARI BASIC source code
that can be stored using LIST "H6:PROGRAM.LST" and read back using
ENTER "H6:PROGRAM.LST" (H6 = H1 with ASCII conversion, etc.).