I'm not sure why I chose null-terminated initially. Probably because
the z80asm version had null-terminated strings.
Length-prefixes strings are the traditional form of strings in Forth
and it's a bit easier to work with them with traditional forth words
when they're under this form.
During "make updatebootstrap", we use less than 0x20 bytes on the
PSP side and less than 0x40 bytes on the RSP one. 0x100 bytes ought
to be enough for anybody.
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.