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-<!-- $Id: scsi.sgml,v 1.1.1.1.4.3 1995-10-30 15:23:57 jfieber Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Id: scsi.sgml,v 1.1.1.1.4.4 1996-01-31 14:32:29 mpp Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
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is important to get clean signals on the bus, without
reflections or ringing. If you once made a long distance
telephone call on a bad line you probably know what reflections
- are. With 20Mbytes/sec travelling over your SCSI bus, you
+ are. With 20Mbytes/sec traveling over your SCSI bus, you
don't want signals echoing back.
Terminators come in various incarnations, with more or less
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@
by far the most misunderstood part of SCSI. And it is by far
the simplest.. The rule is: <bf>every SCSI bus has 2 (two)
terminators, one at each end of the bus.</bf> So, two and not
- one or three or whatever. Do yourself a favour and stick to
+ one or three or whatever. Do yourself a favor and stick to
this rule. It will save you endless grief, because wrong
termination has the potential to introduce highly mysterious
bugs.
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ Feb 9 19:33:46 yedi /386bsd: sd0: 636MB (1303250 total sec), 1632 cyl, 15 head,
The multi level design allows a decoupling of low-level bit
banging and more high level stuff. Adding support for another
- piece of hardware is a much more managable problem.
+ piece of hardware is a much more manageable problem.
<sect2><heading>Kernel configuration</heading>
<p>
@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ options "TUNE_1542" #dynamic tune of bus DMA speed
<item>
Check for loose connectors and cables.
<item>
- Check and doublecheck the location and number of your terminators.
+ Check and double check the location and number of your terminators.
<item>
Check if your bus has at least one supplier of terminator power
(especially with external terminators.