=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/arc.html,v retrieving revision 1.25 retrieving revision 1.26 diff -u -r1.25 -r1.26 --- www/arc.html 1998/03/17 06:26:06 1.25 +++ www/arc.html 1998/03/17 11:47:23 1.26 @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
The early history is not very clear. Apparently the first work was done by CMU as part of their Mach project. The initial hardware was -the DEC R2000/R3000-based Decstations. This code was later used by +the DEC R2000/R3000-based DECstations. This code was later used by both the Sprite and BSD groups. The 4.4BSD code, known as the `pmax' port, was made freely available in mid '93. It was merged into the NetBSD tree by a variety of people, but has never been very stable, @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ The Acer PICA is a dead platform. Acer no longer makes the machine, but even worse the machines are very rare. But the Acer PICA was just one of a whole family of similar machines built by other companies -like MIPS, Deskstation, NEC, Olivetti. These machines were known as +like MIPS, DeskStation, NEC, Olivetti. These machines were known as ARC machines, built according to the "Advanced RISC Computing" specification. No new ARC BIOS machines for MIPS will likely be manufactured. Microsoft has announced that it will no longer support MIPS after NT 4.0. @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ and serial.
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