cvs commit: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialcomms
chapter.sgml
Simon L. Nielsen
simon at FreeBSD.org
Sat Aug 12 19:32:25 UTC 2006
On 2006.08.12 16:36:27 +0000, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> keramida 2006-08-12 16:36:26 UTC
>
> FreeBSD doc repository
>
> Modified files:
> en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialcomms chapter.sgml
> Log:
> Fix an English syntax buglet and s/DOS/&msdos;/
<pedantic mode>Well, actually DOS is fine since that's a more general
term covering several "Operating systems" (if you can call DOS an OS
:) ). DOS isn't a trademark (AFAIK), but since MS-DOS is a trademark
you are generally not allowed to bind it with another word using a
hyphen (I can't recall MS's requirement, but that's very common). So,
it should preferably be "DOS-derived" or "&msdos; derived".
Personally I have no great need to advertise more than needed for MS,
which is why I left all instances of DOS as DOS when I did the
original trademark sweep.</>
> | <note>
> | <para>Note that device numbers in &os; start from zero and not
> | - one (like they do, for instance in DOS-derived systems).
> | - This means that what DOS-based systems
> | + one (like they do, for instance in &msdos;-derived systems).
> | + This means that what &msdos;-based systems
> | call <quote>COM1</quote> is
> | usually <filename>/dev/cuad0</filename> in &os;.</para>
> | </note>
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