The "RomLink" bytecode language can be used to link a tree of binary chunks
into a flat file. The bytecode specifying each binary chunk lives in a
Resource Manager resource. The RomLink's only purpose is to flatten
DeclData.rsrc into a "Slot 0" (motherboard) DeclData, so it seems like
overkill. Nonetheless, DeclData.rsrc is very complicated (and so are its
antecedents, DeclData.r and the include file RomLink).
This implementation is incomplete. It is just enough to build the vestigial
DeclROM that TNT and later machines retain for Open Transport.
Resource forks are included only for .rsrc files. These are DeRezzed into their data fork. 'ckid' resources, from the Projector VCS, are not included.
The Tools directory, containing mostly junk, is also excluded.