XPACKed source needing to be kept in bootstrap bin didn't make
much sense. With the removal of stripfc, it makes more sense to keep
the compiled form of stage 1 in repository as a bootstrap binary.
Also, rename it to forth.bin.
Make LATEST configurable through a value in the binary instead of through
a ZASM constant. This enables the simple concatenation of compiled dicts and
simplifies the build process.
Big one.
This allows us to write higher order words directly in Forth, which is much
more convenient than writing post-immediate (see "NOT" structure in diff if
you want to see what I mean) structures in ASM.
These structures can then be written to ROM (rather than loaded in RAM for
definitions loaded at run-time).
That's quite a bit of tooling that was added, 2 compilations stages, but I
think it's well worth it.