The previous markdown was not valid and yielded the following warning:
```sh
⬛make html
Running Sphinx v5.3.0
WARNING: Invalid configuration value found: 'language = None'. Update your configuration to a valid language code. Falling back to 'en' (English).
making output directory... done
building [mo]: targets for 0 po files that are out of date
building [html]: targets for 34 source files that are out of date
updating environment: [new config] 34 added, 0 changed, 0 removed
reading sources... [100%] virtual_machines
hackrf/docs/source/list_of_hardware_revisions.rst:36: WARNING: Title underline too short.
HackRF One r10
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
hackrf/docs/source/list_of_hardware_revisions.rst:36: WARNING: Title underline too short.
HackRF One r10
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
looking for now-outdated files... none found
pickling environment... done
checking consistency... done
preparing documents... done
writing output... [100%] virtual_machines
generating indices... genindex done
writing additional pages... search done
copying images... [100%] ../images/noisereducingcablescreenshot.jpeg
copying static files... done
copying extra files... done
dumping search index in English (code: en)... done
dumping object inventory... done
build succeeded, 3 warnings.
The HTML pages are in build/html.
```
Congratulations on double digits.
* Add artifact publish step for Windows libraries and host tools.
* Replace runner.workspace with github.workspace.
* Update checkout task to v4 to supress warning.
* Update CMAKE for libhackrf and hackrf-tools to also install DLLs on WIN32 platforms.
* Update uploadartifact task to v4 since v3 uses an end-of-life node version 16.
* Add a new windows variable for the vcpkg cmake toolchain makefile.
Previously we thought we were configuring the ADC for 8-bit values, but
we did so incorrectly. We were throwing away the top two bits of a
10-bit value. This never caused a problem because the only fixed
voltages we used were at the extreme minimum or maximum of the ADC
range.
This commit is between r8 and r9 and will be used as the basis for r10.
It includes some of the changes in r9 but predates the major changes to
the clock generator and IF transceiver ICs.