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- Lines: 27
- Date:
Fri Jul 28 12:50:51 2000
- Orig file:
v2.4.0-test5/linux/Documentation/m68k/README.buddha
- Orig date:
Sat Feb 26 22:31:37 2000
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.0-test5/linux/Documentation/m68k/README.buddha linux/Documentation/m68k/README.buddha
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
The card should be a Z-II board, size 64K, not for freemem
list, Rom-Vektor is valid, no second Autoconfig-board on the
-same card, no space preferrence, supports "Shutup_forever".
+same card, no space preference, supports "Shutup_forever".
Setting the base address should be done in two steps, just
as the Amiga Kickstart does: The lower nibble of the 8-Bit
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
$48, while it doesn't matter how often you're writing to $4a
as long as $48 is not touched. After $48 has been written,
the whole card disappears from $e8 and is mapped to the new
-addrress just written. Make shure $4a is written befor $48,
+address just written. Make shure $4a is written before $48,
otherwise your chance is only 1:16 to find the board :-).
The local memory-map is even active when mapped to $e8:
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
for Buddha-only) registers $f00, $f40 and $f80. This way
more than one I/O request can be handled and you can easily
determine what driver has to serve the INT2. Buddha and
-Catweasel expansion boards can issue an INT6. A seperate
+Catweasel expansion boards can issue an INT6. A separate
memory map is available for the I/O module and the sysop's
I/O module.
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