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diff -u --recursive --new-file v1.3.86/linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet-hardware.txt linux/Documentation/networking/arcnet-hardware.txt
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
   T - T connector
 
 But that is not all! The two types can be connected together.  According to
-the official documentation the only way of conecting them is using an active
+the official documentation the only way of connecting them is using an active
 hub:
 
          A------T------T------TR
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
            |   |      S------T----H---S   |
            S   S             B    R       S  
                                                                
-A basicaly different cabling scheme is used with Twisted Pair cabling. Each
+A basically different cabling scheme is used with Twisted Pair cabling. Each
 of the TP cards has two RJ (phone-cord style) connectors.  The cards are
 then daisy-chained together using a cable connecting every two neighboring
 cards.  The ends are terminated with RJ 93 Ohm terminators which plug into
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
     your card has additional ones, which is possible, please tell me.) This
     should not be the same as any other device on your system.  According to
     a doc I got from Novell, MS Windows prefers values of 0x300 or more,
-    eating netconnections on my system (at least) otherwise.  My guess is
+    eating net connections on my system (at least) otherwise.  My guess is
     this may be because, if your card is at 0x2E0, probing for a serial port
     at 0x2E8 will reset the card and probably mess things up royally.
 	- Avery's favourite: 0x300.
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@
      About the jumpers: On my PC130 there is one more jumper, located near the
      cable-connector and it's for changing to star or bus topology; 
      closed: star - open: bus
-     On the PC500 are some more jumper-pins, one block labled with RX,PDN,TXI
+     On the PC500 are some more jumper-pins, one block labeled with RX,PDN,TXI
      and another with ALE,LA17,LA18,LA19 these are undocumented..
 
      [...more parts deleted...]
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The first three switches in switch group S1 are used to select one
-of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the followig table
+of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the following table
 
 
    Switch | Hex I/O
@@ -627,7 +627,7 @@
    -------|--------
    0 0 0  |  260
    0 0 1  |  290
-   0 1 0  |  2E0  (Manufactor's default)
+   0 1 0  |  2E0  (Manufacturer's default)
    0 1 1  |  2F0
    1 0 0  |  300
    1 0 1  |  350
@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@
  -------|-------------------   ---------|-------------------
   on    | normal activity      flash/on | data transfer
   blink | reconfiguration      off      | no data transfer;
-  off   | defectiv board or             | incorect memory or
+  off   | defective board or            | incorrect memory or
         | node ID is zero               | I/O address
 
 
@@ -820,7 +820,7 @@
 
 The eight switches in group SW3 are used to set the node ID. Each node
 attached to the network must have an unique node ID which must be 
-diffrent from 0.
+different from 0.
 Switch 1 serves as the least significant bit (LSB).
 
 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"  
@@ -860,7 +860,7 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The first six switches in switch group SW1 are used to select one
-of 32 possible I/O Base addresses using the followig table
+of 32 possible I/O Base addresses using the following table
 
    Switch       | Hex I/O
    6 5  4 3 2 1 | Address
@@ -879,7 +879,7 @@
    0 1  1 0 1 1 |  2B0
    0 1  1 1 0 0 |  2C0
    0 1  1 1 0 1 |  2D0
-   0 1  1 1 1 0 |  2E0 (Manufactor's default)
+   0 1  1 1 1 0 |  2E0 (Manufacturer's default)
    0 1  1 1 1 1 |  2F0
    1 1  0 0 0 0 |  300
    1 1  0 0 0 1 |  310
@@ -948,7 +948,7 @@
  -------|-------------------   ---------|-------------------
   on    | normal activity      flash/on | data transfer
   blink | reconfiguration      off      | no data transfer;
-  off   | defectiv board or             | incorect memory or
+  off   | defective board or            | incorrect memory or
         | node ID is zero               | I/O address
 
 
@@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@
 JP0: If closed, internal termination on (default open)
 JP1: IRQ Jumpers
 JP2: Boot-ROM enabled if closed
-JP3: Jumpers for respsonse timeout
+JP3: Jumpers for response timeout
  
 U3: Boot-ROM Socket          
 
@@ -1068,10 +1068,10 @@
 111 		3e0-3ef
 
 
-DIP Switches 1-5 of SW2 encode the RAM and ROM Adress Range:
+DIP Switches 1-5 of SW2 encode the RAM and ROM Address Range:
 
 Switches        Ram           Rom
-12345           Adress Range  Address Range
+12345           Address Range  Address Range
 00000		C:0000-C:07ff	C:2000-C:3fff
 10000		C:0800-C:0fff
 01000		C:1000-C:17ff
@@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@
 -------------------
 
 The eight switches in SW2 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached
-to the network must have an unique node ID which must be diffrent from 0.
+to the network must have an unique node ID which must be different from 0.
 Switch 1 (ID0) serves as the least significant bit (LSB).
 
 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"  
@@ -1376,7 +1376,7 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The last three switches in switch block SW1 are used to select one
-of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the followig table
+of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the following table
 
 
    Switch      | Hex I/O
@@ -1384,7 +1384,7 @@
    ------------|--------
    ON  ON  ON  |  260
    OFF ON  ON  |  290
-   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufactor's default)
+   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufacturer's default)
    OFF OFF ON  |  2F0
    ON  ON  OFF |  300
    OFF ON  OFF |  350
@@ -1406,7 +1406,7 @@
    ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  |  C0000  |  C2000
    ON  ON  OFF ON  ON  |  C4000  |  C6000
    ON  ON  ON  OFF ON  |  CC000  |  CE000
-   ON  ON  OFF OFF ON  |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufactor's default)
+   ON  ON  OFF OFF ON  |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufacturer's default)
    ON  ON  ON  ON  OFF |  D4000  |  D6000
    ON  ON  OFF ON  OFF |  D8000  |  DA000
    ON  ON  ON  OFF OFF |  DC000  |  DE000
@@ -1417,7 +1417,7 @@
 Note: Since the switches 1 and 2 are always set to ON it may be possible
       that they can be used to add an offset of 2K, 4K or 6K to the base
       address, but this feature is not documented in the manual and I
-      haven't testet it yet.
+      haven't tested it yet.
 
 
 Setting the Interrupt Line
@@ -1546,7 +1546,7 @@
 -------------------
 
 The eight switches in SW2 are used to set the node ID. Each node attached
-to the network must have an unique node ID which must be diffrent from 0.
+to the network must have an unique node ID which must be different from 0.
 Switch 1 (ID0) serves as the least significant bit (LSB).
 
 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"  
@@ -1586,14 +1586,14 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The first six switches in switch block SW1 are used to select the I/O Base
-address using the followig table:
+address using the following table:
 
              Switch        | Hex I/O
     1   2   3   4   5   6  | Address
    ------------------------|--------
    OFF ON  ON  OFF OFF ON  |  260
    OFF ON  OFF ON  ON  OFF |  290
-   OFF ON  OFF OFF OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufactor's default)
+   OFF ON  OFF OFF OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufacturer's default)
    OFF ON  OFF OFF OFF OFF |  2F0
    OFF OFF ON  ON  ON  ON  |  300
    OFF OFF ON  OFF ON  OFF |  350
@@ -1642,9 +1642,9 @@
     13    |   2 (=9) Default!
 
 Note:  - Do not use JP11=IRQ6, it may conflict with your Floppy Disk
-         Controler
+         Controller
        - Use JP3=IRQ14 only, if you don't have an IDE-, MFM-, or RLL-
-         Hard Disk, it may conflict with their controlers
+         Hard Disk, it may conflict with their controllers
 
 
 Setting the Timeout Parameters
@@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The switches 1 to 6 of switch block SW1 are used to select one
-of 32 possible I/O Base addresses using the followig tables
+of 32 possible I/O Base addresses using the following tables
    
           | Hex
    Switch | Value
@@ -1876,7 +1876,7 @@
 Setting the Interrupt Line
 --------------------------
 
-Jumpers 1-5 of the jumper block J1 controll the IRQ level. ON means 
+Jumpers 1-5 of the jumper block J1 control the IRQ level. ON means 
 shorted, OFF means open.
 
     Jumper              |  IRQ
@@ -1906,7 +1906,7 @@
   - from Vojtech Pavlik <Vojtech.Pavlik@st.mff.cuni.cz>
 
 This is another SMC 90C65 based arcnet card. I couldn't identify the
-manufacturer, but it might be DataPoint, becsuse the card has the
+manufacturer, but it might be DataPoint, because the card has the
 original arcNet logo in its upper right corner.
 
           _______________________________________________________
@@ -1975,7 +1975,7 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The last three switches in switch block SW1 are used to select one
-of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the followig table
+of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the following table
 
 
    Switch      | Hex I/O
@@ -2005,7 +2005,7 @@
    ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  |  C0000  |  C2000
    ON  ON  OFF ON  ON  |  C4000  |  C6000
    ON  ON  ON  OFF ON  |  CC000  |  CE000
-   ON  ON  OFF OFF ON  |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufacturerr's default)
+   ON  ON  OFF OFF ON  |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufacturer's default)
    ON  ON  ON  ON  OFF |  D4000  |  D6000
    ON  ON  OFF ON  OFF |  D8000  |  DA000
    ON  ON  ON  OFF OFF |  DC000  |  DE000
@@ -2383,7 +2383,7 @@
 ===================
 
 I have named this ARCnet card "NONAME", since there is no name of any
-manufactor on the Installation manual nor on the shipping box. The only
+manufacturer on the Installation manual nor on the shipping box. The only
 hint to the existence of a manufacturer at all is written in copper,
 it is "Made in Taiwan"
 
@@ -2428,7 +2428,7 @@
 ROM     ROM Enable Select
 CN              RG62 Coax Connector
 STAR| BUS | T/P Three fields for placing a sign (colored circle)
-                indicating the topologie of the card
+                indicating the topology of the card
 
 Setting one of the switches to Off means "1", On means "0".
 
@@ -2438,7 +2438,7 @@
 
 The eight switches in group SW1 are used to set the node ID.
 Each node attached to the network must have an unique node ID which
-must be diffrent from 0.
+must be different from 0.
 Switch 8 serves as the least significant bit (LSB).
 
 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"  
@@ -2478,14 +2478,14 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The first three switches in switch group SW2 are used to select one
-of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the followig table
+of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the following table
 
    Switch      | Hex I/O
     1   2   3  | Address
    ------------|--------
    ON  ON  ON  |  260
    ON  ON  OFF |  290
-   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufactor's default)
+   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufacturer's default)
    ON  OFF OFF |  2F0
    OFF ON  ON  |  300
    OFF ON  OFF |  350
@@ -2520,7 +2520,7 @@
    0 1 0  1 0 |  CD000  |  CE000
    0 1 0  1 1 |  CD800  |  CE000
               |         |
-   0 1 1  0 0 |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufactor's default)
+   0 1 1  0 0 |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufacturer's default)
    0 1 1  0 1 |  D0800  |  D2000
    0 1 1  1 0 |  D1000  |  D2000
    0 1 1  1 1 |  D1800  |  D2000
@@ -2553,7 +2553,7 @@
 -------------------------------------
 
 To select a hardware interrupt level set one (only one!) of the jumpers
-IRQ2, IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5 or IRQ7. The Manufactor's default is IRQ2.
+IRQ2, IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ5 or IRQ7. The manufacturer's default is IRQ2.
  
 
 Setting the Timeouts
@@ -2580,7 +2580,7 @@
 of a 16-Bit Coax / Twisted Pair Card. This description is incomplete,
 because there are missing two pages in the manual booklet. (The table
 of contents reports pages ... 2-9, 2-11, 2-12, 3-1, ... but inside
-the booklet there is a diffrent way of counting ... 2-9, 2-10, A-1,
+the booklet there is a different way of counting ... 2-9, 2-10, A-1,
 (empty page), 3-1, ..., 3-18, A-1 (again), A-2)
 Also the picture of the board layout is not as good as the picture of
 8-Bit card, because there isn't any letter like "SW1" written to the
@@ -2627,7 +2627,7 @@
 
 The eight switches in group SW2 are used to set the node ID.
 Each node attached to the network must have an unique node ID which
-must be diffrent from 0.
+must be different from 0.
 Switch 8 serves as the least significant bit (LSB).
 
 The node ID is the sum of the values of all switches set to "1"  
@@ -2667,14 +2667,14 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The first three switches in switch group SW1 are used to select one
-of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the followig table
+of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the following table
 
    Switch      | Hex I/O
     3   2   1  | Address
    ------------|--------
    ON  ON  ON  |  260
    ON  ON  OFF |  290
-   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufactor's default)
+   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufacturer's default)
    ON  OFF OFF |  2F0
    OFF ON  ON  |  300
    OFF ON  OFF |  350
@@ -2709,7 +2709,7 @@
    0 1 0  1 0 |  CD000  |  CE000
    0 1 0  1 1 |  CD800  |  CE000
               |         |
-   0 1 1  0 0 |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufactor's default)
+   0 1 1  0 0 |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufacturer's default)
    0 1 1  0 1 |  D0800  |  D2000
    0 1 1  1 0 |  D1000  |  D2000
    0 1 1  1 1 |  D1800  |  D2000
@@ -2847,7 +2847,7 @@
 ----------------------------
 
 The last three switches in switch block SW1 are used to select one
-of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the followig table
+of eight possible I/O Base addresses using the following table
 
 
    Switch      | Hex I/O
@@ -2855,7 +2855,7 @@
    ------------|--------
    ON  ON  ON  |  260
    OFF ON  ON  |  290
-   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufactor's default)
+   ON  OFF ON  |  2E0  (Manufacturer's default)
    OFF OFF ON  |  2F0
    ON  ON  OFF |  300
    OFF ON  OFF |  350
@@ -2877,7 +2877,7 @@
    ON  ON  ON  ON  ON  |  C0000  |  C2000
    ON  ON  OFF ON  ON  |  C4000  |  C6000
    ON  ON  ON  OFF ON  |  CC000  |  CE000
-   ON  ON  OFF OFF ON  |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufactor's default)
+   ON  ON  OFF OFF ON  |  D0000  |  D2000  (Manufacturer's default)
    ON  ON  ON  ON  OFF |  D4000  |  D6000
    ON  ON  OFF ON  OFF |  D8000  |  DA000
    ON  ON  ON  OFF OFF |  DC000  |  DE000
@@ -2885,12 +2885,12 @@
   
 *) To enable the Boot ROM set the jumper 8 of jumper block SW3 to position ON.
 
-The jumpers 1 and 2 probably add 0x0800, 0x1000 and 0x1800 to RAM addres.
+The jumpers 1 and 2 probably add 0x0800, 0x1000 and 0x1800 to RAM adders.
 
 Setting the Interrupt Line
 --------------------------
 
-Jumpers 1-5 of the jumper block SW3 controll the IRQ level.
+Jumpers 1-5 of the jumper block SW3 control the IRQ level.
 
     Jumper              |  IRQ
     1   2   3   4   5   |
@@ -3023,7 +3023,7 @@
 
 The eight switches in group SW3 are used to set the node ID.
 Each node attached to the network must have an unique node ID which
-must be diffrent from 0.
+must be different from 0.
 Switch 1 serves as the least significant bit (LSB).
 switches in the DOWN position are OFF (0) and in the UP position are ON (1)
 

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