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-rw-r--r--emulators/arcem/MESSAGE10
-rw-r--r--emulators/compat12/DESCR4
-rw-r--r--emulators/doscmd/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--emulators/ia64sim/DESCR4
-rw-r--r--emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--emulators/spim/DESCR2
-rw-r--r--emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL4
-rw-r--r--emulators/suse_base/INSTALL4
-rw-r--r--emulators/swarm/DESCR6
-rw-r--r--emulators/twin/MESSAGE4
-rw-r--r--emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE6
-rw-r--r--emulators/xcopilot/DESCR2
12 files changed, 25 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE b/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE
index afa708def8b..6d9e729041e 100644
--- a/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE
+++ b/emulators/arcem/MESSAGE
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:29:58 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:09 jmmv Exp $
-When you run armul-arc, you need to be in a directory containing the
-armem files and the ROM file. The distribution is supplied with the
-Linux ROM and Hard Drive files from Dave Gilbert's site. The hard drive
+When you run armul-arc, you need to be in a directory containing the
+armem files and the ROM file. The distribution is supplied with the
+Linux ROM and Hard Drive files from Dave Gilbert's site. The hard drive
file needs to be writable by you. Also, you will need an
.arcemrc file in your home directory e.g.
$ cp -R ${PREFIX}/share/arcem ~/Archimedes
$ cp ~/Archimedes/dot.arcemrc ~/.arcemrc
- $ cd ~/Archimedes
+ $ cd ~/Archimedes
$ chmod +w HardImage1
$ armul-arc
diff --git a/emulators/compat12/DESCR b/emulators/compat12/DESCR
index 07ae50cd3db..3d5301a947f 100644
--- a/emulators/compat12/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/compat12/DESCR
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
This package supplies the user files necessary for full compatibility with
-dynamically linked executables compiled under NetBSD 1.1 through 1.2.1.
+dynamically linked executables compiled under NetBSD 1.1 through 1.2.1.
You still need the option COMPAT_12 in your kernel configuration (and
probably others; see options(4) for more information) to make use of
-NetBSD 1.2 binaries.
+NetBSD 1.2 binaries.
diff --git a/emulators/doscmd/DESCR b/emulators/doscmd/DESCR
index f62fffc7a3b..191d0f038aa 100644
--- a/emulators/doscmd/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/doscmd/DESCR
@@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ Doscmd simulates an MS-DOS environment for running DOS software. Rather
than provide a software emulation of the 8086 CPU, it uses the
NetBSD/i386 system call i386_vm86() call to access the VM86 mode of i386
and later CPUs. It therefore runs much more quickly, at the cost of not
-running on other architectures.
+running on other architectures.
diff --git a/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR b/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR
index fe3efc2dde5..7e2b4181f88 100644
--- a/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/ia64sim/DESCR
@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@ it's your own damned fault.
Optionally, please be nice and tell me if you find this source to be
useful. Again optionally, if you add to the functionality present here
-please consider making those additions public too, so that others may
-benefit from your work.
+please consider making those additions public too, so that others may
+benefit from your work.
diff --git a/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR b/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR
index cf40a416d0a..8b8e53cbad6 100644
--- a/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/osf1_lib/DESCR
@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ Linux/Alpha.
This package supports running Tru64/OSF1 binaries that do not make use
of MACH system calls.
-Note that this is not a complete set of Tru64/OSF1 shared libraries,
+Note that this is not a complete set of Tru64/OSF1 shared libraries,
but rather the minimal set required to run netscape.
diff --git a/emulators/spim/DESCR b/emulators/spim/DESCR
index 69a95976e32..7345e277543 100644
--- a/emulators/spim/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/spim/DESCR
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ like interface to the classical MIPS RISC CPU. The virtual machine
it provides can be either the one presented by the MIPS assembler or the
one of the bare hardware. The simulator can also be built to simulate the
pipeline architecture of the MIPS machine (both the control and floating
-point pipelines). When built for this, it also simulates and displays
+point pipelines). When built for this, it also simulates and displays
an instruction and data cache.
This simulator is useful in CS and EE classes, including providing a
diff --git a/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL b/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL
index dd5f1041b32..eedbd298ff0 100644
--- a/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL
+++ b/emulators/suse64_base/INSTALL
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/10/05 15:48:45 manu Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:10 jmmv Exp $
emul=linux
if [ "$2" != "POST-INSTALL" ]; then exit 0; fi
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ cat <<EOF
==============================================================================
Do not forget to include COMPAT_LINUX (and EXEC_ELF32 on NetBSD systems older
-than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
+than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
options in order to work.)
EOF
diff --git a/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL b/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL
index dd5f1041b32..eedbd298ff0 100644
--- a/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL
+++ b/emulators/suse_base/INSTALL
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.2 2002/10/05 15:48:45 manu Exp $
+# $NetBSD: INSTALL,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:10 jmmv Exp $
emul=linux
if [ "$2" != "POST-INSTALL" ]; then exit 0; fi
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ cat <<EOF
==============================================================================
Do not forget to include COMPAT_LINUX (and EXEC_ELF32 on NetBSD systems older
-than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
+than 1.5) in your kernel configuration file. (Linux binaries require these
options in order to work.)
EOF
diff --git a/emulators/swarm/DESCR b/emulators/swarm/DESCR
index 21fbb35f752..b2640bfc5ca 100644
--- a/emulators/swarm/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/swarm/DESCR
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ C++. It currently supports:
+ Arm 6 based core. Currently able to handle data processing
instructions, word/byte load and stores, load/store multiple,
-branches, 32 bit multiplication, and SWIs.
+branches, 32 bit multiplication, and SWIs.
+ Support for plugging in different caches - be they unified or
separate I & D caches. Currently only a direct mapped cache is
-implemented.
-+ Compile for SWARM using ARM targeted gcc.
+implemented.
++ Compile for SWARM using ARM targeted gcc.
diff --git a/emulators/twin/MESSAGE b/emulators/twin/MESSAGE
index 1906e2315a4..b9d7247c400 100644
--- a/emulators/twin/MESSAGE
+++ b/emulators/twin/MESSAGE
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/03/08 03:15:49 jmc Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.4 2003/05/06 17:41:11 jmmv Exp $
TWIN gotchas:
* Only tested on NetBSD i386 and requires USER_LDT kernel option
- * Platforms other than NetBSD i386 can only run 16 bit binaries and
+ * Platforms other than NetBSD i386 can only run 16 bit binaries and
this hasn't been extensively tested.
* Some w32 functions are implemented but not prototyped in the
diff --git a/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE b/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE
index 1af4b55609a..51bac34a622 100644
--- a/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE
+++ b/emulators/xbeeb/MESSAGE
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
===========================================================================
-$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2002/09/24 12:29:59 wiz Exp $
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2003/05/06 17:41:11 jmmv Exp $
You must copy the BBC "BASIC2" ROM image to
@@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ and the BBC "OS1.2" ROM image to
${PREFIX}/${XBEEBROOT}/roms/OS1.2.rom
-You also need to ensure that your X session can access the fonts
+You also need to ensure that your X session can access the fonts
needed. This can be done with:
$ xset fp+ ${PREFIX}/lib/X11/fonts/xbeeb
To make the effect permanent for future X sessions, you can do this by
-editing certain files in your X installation.
+editing certain files in your X installation.
For example if you are only using the "startx" command to start a local
X session then you would add the above command to your ~/.xinitrc
diff --git a/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR b/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR
index 3d75d6507a1..1b2baf307c2 100644
--- a/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR
+++ b/emulators/xcopilot/DESCR
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ XCopilot is an emulator for the 3Com/USRobotics
Pilot/PalmPilot/PalmIII that runs on Unix systems under X11.
XCopilot is a Unix/X11 port of the copilot emulator, which was
-originally written for Windows95. Greg Hewgill wrote copilot.
+originally written for Windows95. Greg Hewgill wrote copilot.
Ivan A. Curtis created XCopilot.