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- Lines: 27
- Date:
Thu Jul 5 11:28:17 2001
- Orig file:
v2.4.6/linux/drivers/scsi/README.ncr53c8xx
- Orig date:
Mon Jun 19 17:59:41 2000
diff -u --recursive --new-file v2.4.6/linux/drivers/scsi/README.ncr53c8xx linux/drivers/scsi/README.ncr53c8xx
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@
clearprof
The profile counters are automatically cleared when the amount of
- data transfered reaches 1000 GB in order to avoid overflow.
+ data transferred reaches 1000 GB in order to avoid overflow.
The "clearprof" command allows you to clear these counters at any time.
@@ -1042,7 +1042,7 @@
The use of IARB needs the SCSI_NCR_IARB_SUPPORT option to have been defined
at compile time and the 'iarb' boot option to have been set to a non zero
-value at boot time. It is not that usefull for real work, but can be used
+value at boot time. It is not that useful for real work, but can be used
to stress SCSI devices or for some applications that can gain advantage of
it. By the way, if you experience badnesses like 'unexpected disconnections',
'bad reselections', etc... when using IARB on heavy IO load, you should not
@@ -1350,7 +1350,7 @@
Bit 0x04 : UDC Undexpected Disconnection
Indicates that the device released the SCSI BUS when the chip
was not expecting this to happen. A device may behave so to
- indicate the SCSI initiator that an error condition not reportable using the SCSI protocol has occured.
+ indicate the SCSI initiator that an error condition not reportable using the SCSI protocol has occurred.
Bit 0x02 : RST SCSI BUS Reset
Generally SCSI targets donnot reset the SCSI BUS, although any
device on the BUS can reset it at any time.
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