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author | Gert Hulselmans <gerth@zytor.com> | 2010-07-12 23:54:14 +0200 |
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committer | Gert Hulselmans <gerth@zytor.com> | 2010-07-12 23:54:14 +0200 |
commit | a87e49488404558656380a6311eb38e91727f038 (patch) | |
tree | b48b710cd26cc19c95cb6b0acc6e7d72dc8da88c | |
parent | 0ee50473e37cbc22ef1b2f9897bce48c41be8f5e (diff) | |
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ifplop.c32: Fix spelling errors and other mistakes in comments
Fix various spelling errors and other mistakes in the comment section.
Signed-off-by: Gert Hulselmans <gerth@zytor.com>
-rw-r--r-- | com32/modules/ifplop.c | 19 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/com32/modules/ifplop.c b/com32/modules/ifplop.c index c6286d9e..a846df8d 100644 --- a/com32/modules/ifplop.c +++ b/com32/modules/ifplop.c @@ -16,8 +16,11 @@ * This COM32 module detects if the PLoP Boot Manager was used to boot a CDROM * drive or USB drive, by checking for the presence of the PLoP INT13h hook. * - * Usage: ifplop.c32 [<plop_detected>] -- [<plop_not_detected>] - * Example: ifplop.c32 menu.c32 another.cfg -- plpbt.bin hiddenusb usb1=2 + * Usage: ifplop.c32 [<plop_detected>] -- [<plop_not_detected>] + * Examples: ifplop.c32 menu.c32 another.cfg -- plpbt hiddenusb usb1=2 + * You need to remove the ".bin" extension of the plpbt.bin file + * if you use it this way. + * ifplop.c32 plop_detected -- plop_not_detected * * A possible config file could be: * @@ -40,8 +43,10 @@ * APPEND another.cfg * * # PLoP INT13h hook wasn't found, so we boot PLoP, so it can add USB 2.0 support + * # When using "LINUX plpbt.bin", you don't need to remove the .bin extension. * LABEL plop_not_detected - * LINUX plpbt.bin hiddenusb usb1=2 + * LINUX plpbt.bin + * APPEND hiddenusb usb1=2 * * =========================================================================== * @@ -51,8 +56,8 @@ * USB stick/drive: * 1. PLoP can upgrade USB 1.1 speed offered by the BIOS to USB 2.0 speed * if you have USB 2.0 controllers on your mobo. - * 2. Some BIOSes only can acees the first 128GiB (137GB) on USB drives, while - * internal hard drives don't neseccarily suffer from this 128GiB problem. + * 2. Some BIOSes only can access the first 128GiB (137GB) on USB drives, while + * internal hard drives don't necessarily suffer from this 128GiB problem. * Using PLoPs USB capabilities, you can access the whole drive. * * When you select the "USB" entry in PLoP, it will boot your USB stick/drive @@ -61,7 +66,7 @@ * * By using ifplop.c32 you can specify which action you want to do the second * time your USB stick/drive is booted. So you can load another config file or - * boot a large hard disk image or whathever you want. + * boot a large hard disk image or whatever you want. * * PLoP Boot Manager website: http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html */ @@ -158,7 +163,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) } else { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: ifplop.c32 [<plop_detected>] -- [<plop_not_detected>]\n" - "Example: ifplop.c32 menu.c32 another.cfg -- plpbt.bin hiddenusb usb1=2\n"); + "Example: ifplop.c32 menu.c32 another.cfg -- plpbt hiddenusb usb1=2\n"); } return 0; |