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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ linux-1.1.x and fairly stable since linux-1.2.x, and are also in FreeBSD
102 The hardware RAID devices sold by Adaptec are *NOT* supported by this 102 The hardware RAID devices sold by Adaptec are *NOT* supported by this
103 driver (and will people please stop emailing me about them, they are 103 driver (and will people please stop emailing me about them, they are
104 a totally separate beast from the bare SCSI controllers and this driver 104 a totally separate beast from the bare SCSI controllers and this driver
105 can not be retrofitted in any sane manner to support the hardware RAID 105 cannot be retrofitted in any sane manner to support the hardware RAID
106 features on those cards - Doug Ledford). 106 features on those cards - Doug Ledford).
107 107
108 108
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ linux-1.1.x and fairly stable since linux-1.2.x, and are also in FreeBSD
241 that instead of dumping the register contents on the card, this 241 that instead of dumping the register contents on the card, this
242 option dumps the contents of the sequencer program RAM. This gives 242 option dumps the contents of the sequencer program RAM. This gives
243 the ability to verify that the instructions downloaded to the 243 the ability to verify that the instructions downloaded to the
244 card's sequencer are indeed what they are suppossed to be. Again, 244 card's sequencer are indeed what they are supposed to be. Again,
245 unless you have documentation to tell you how to interpret these 245 unless you have documentation to tell you how to interpret these
246 numbers, then it is totally useless. 246 numbers, then it is totally useless.
247 247
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ linux-1.1.x and fairly stable since linux-1.2.x, and are also in FreeBSD
317 initial DEVCONFIG values for each of your aic7xxx controllers as 317 initial DEVCONFIG values for each of your aic7xxx controllers as
318 they are listed, and also record what the machine is detecting as 318 they are listed, and also record what the machine is detecting as
319 the proper termination on your controllers. NOTE: the order in 319 the proper termination on your controllers. NOTE: the order in
320 which the initial DEVCONFIG values are printed out is not gauranteed 320 which the initial DEVCONFIG values are printed out is not guaranteed
321 to be the same order as the SCSI controllers are registered. The 321 to be the same order as the SCSI controllers are registered. The
322 above option and this option both work on the order of the SCSI 322 above option and this option both work on the order of the SCSI
323 controllers as they are registered, so make sure you match the right 323 controllers as they are registered, so make sure you match the right