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- Lines: 32
- Date:
Tue Apr 28 14:22:04 1998
- Orig file:
v2.1.98/linux/Documentation/specialix.txt
- Orig date:
Tue Dec 2 09:19:03 1997
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.98/linux/Documentation/specialix.txt linux/Documentation/specialix.txt
@@ -44,10 +44,10 @@
kernel sources? And the manual of one of the boards in your computer?
-Adresses and interrupts
-=======================
+Addresses and interrupts
+========================
-Addres dip switch settings:
+Address dip switch settings:
The dip switch sets bits 2-9 of the IO address.
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
fact is a divided by two mode). This is not enough to reach the rated
115k2 on all ports at the same time. With this clock rate you can only
do 37% of this rate. This means that at 115k2 on all ports you are
-going to loose characters (The chip cannot handle that many incoming
+going to lose characters (The chip cannot handle that many incoming
bits at this clock rate.) (Yes, you read that correctly: there is a
limit to the number of -=bits=- per second that the chip can handle.)
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
The three characters that have the "^^^" under them have suffered a
bit error in the highest bit. In conclusion: I've tested it, and found
-that it simply DOESN"T work for me. I also suspect that this is also
+that it simply DOESN'T work for me. I also suspect that this is also
caused by the baud rate being just a little bit out of tune.
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