Changes made in version 2.8  May 15, 2004

1) Expand the COM Port range. This allows you to use a virtual COM port
   that might be set up by a USB-to-COM port adapter. You need this
   kind of device if your computer doesn't have any COM ports, but does
   have USB ports.

2) Add Copy, Paste, and "Log To File" to Terminal Window (right-click
   options). "Log To File" helps you keep track of what you do in this
   window. This is a big help for debugging sessions using a monitor 
   like Buffalo or d-bug12.

3) Allow you to associate your assembler file extension to AsmIDE.
   This lets you double-click on an assembler file in Windows 
   Explorer to launch AsmIDE to edit the file.

4) Add support for the 6809 processor using the as9 assembler
