patch-2.1.99 linux/Documentation/stallion.txt

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diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.1.98/linux/Documentation/stallion.txt linux/Documentation/stallion.txt
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
 
 When the new kernel is booted, or the loadable module loaded then the
 driver will emit some kernel trace messages about whether the configured
-boards where detected or not. Depending on how your system logger is set
+boards were detected or not. Depending on how your system logger is set
 up these may come out on the console, or just be logged to
 /var/adm/messages. You should check the messages to confirm that all is well.
 
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
 
 The higher than 1Mb memory addresses are fully supported by this driver.
 Just enter the address as you normally would for a lower than 1Mb address
-(in the drivers board configuration structure).
+(in the driver's board configuration structure).
 
 
 
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
 
 The intelligent boards also need to have their "firmware" code downloaded
 to them. This is done via a user level application supplied in the driver
-utility package called "stlload". Compile this program where ever you dropped
+utility package called "stlload". Compile this program wherever you dropped
 the package files, by typing "make". In its simplest form you can then type
     ./stlload -i cdk.sys
 in this directory and that will download board 0 (assuming board 0 is an
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
 
 Since this driver tries to emulate the standard serial ports as much as
 possible, most system utilities should work as they do for the standard
-COM ports. Most importantly "stty" works as expected and "setserial" can be
+COM ports. Most importantly "stty" works as expected and "setserial" can
 also be used (excepting the ability to auto-configure the I/O and IRQ
 addresses of boards). Higher baud rates are supported in the usual fashion
 through setserial or using the CBAUDEX extensions. Note that the EasyIO and

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