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| -rw-r--r-- | doc/altos.xsl | 10 | 
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| diff --git a/doc/altos.xsl b/doc/altos.xsl index 5b9e12e8..6092dfcb 100644 --- a/doc/altos.xsl +++ b/doc/altos.xsl @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@  	<title>__sfr, __sfr16, __sfr32, __sbit</title>  	<para>  	  Access to physical registers in the device use this mode -	  which declares the variable name, it's type and the +	  which declares the variable name, its type and the  	  address it lives at. No memory is allocated for these  	  variables.  	</para> @@ -809,7 +809,7 @@  	  ao_dma_abort(uint8_t id)  	</programlisting>  	<para> -	  Terminate any in-progress DMA transation, marking its +	  Terminate any in-progress DMA transaction, marking its  	  'done' variable with the AO_DMA_ABORTED bit.  	</para>        </section> @@ -894,7 +894,7 @@  	  ao_dma_abort(uint8_t id)  	</programlisting>  	<para> -	  Terminate any in-progress DMA transation, marking its +	  Terminate any in-progress DMA transaction, marking its  	  'done' variable with the AO_DMA_ABORTED bit.  	</para>        </section> @@ -904,7 +904,7 @@      <title>Stdio interface</title>      <para>        AltOS offers a stdio interface over USB, serial and the RF -      packet link. This provides for control of the device localy or +      packet link. This provides for control of the device locally or        remotely. This is hooked up to the stdio functions by providing        the standard putchar/getchar/flush functions. These        automatically multiplex the available communication channels; @@ -944,7 +944,7 @@        <para>  	Flushes the current console device output buffer. Any  	pending characters will be delivered to the target device. -      xo	  </para> +      </para>      </section>      <section>        <title>ao_add_stdio</title> | 
