listed there).
(2) Intel's Natoma chipset is called "440FX", not "VS440FX" (which is
the Venus motherboard that uses the Natoma chipset).
(3) Unspam the bogons introduced in rev 1.30 (1 1/2 years ago, I can't
believe nobody noticed it! ;). In particular, don't list serial
ports, sound cards and PCMCIA in the storage system. The first
two are deleted; PCMCIA is moved to the resurrected "other"
section.
By the way, I'm not sure if the "problem drives" at the end of
tape drives is supposed to be there or not (this whole section is
about what works and what doesn't anyway) but I'll leave that alone.
(4) Spell check the whole thing. In particular, properly capitalize
"MHz" (not "MHZ" or "Mhz"). If you are translating this to
another language, "trinitron" -> "Trinitron" and "Ananconda" ->
"Anaconda" are the only proper nouns that changed.
Merge these changes (as well as 1.77) into the Japanese version.
Reviewed by: steve
(2) Clarify the Intel P5 chipset names. Fill in section of P6/P5
class CPUs. Add short blurb about the AMD K6 bug.
Reviewed by: Yoshiaki Uchikawa <yoshiaki@kt.rim.or.jp>
(3) Clarify that the HP C1553A tape drive has a changer.
Submitted by: Yoshiaki Uchikawa <yoshiaki@kt.rim.or.jp>
Merge the changes into the Japanese version.
This will make a number of things easier in the future, as well as (finally!)
avoiding the Id-smashing problem which has plagued developers for so long.
Boy, I'm glad we're not using sup anymore. This update would have been
insane otherwise.
Makefile yet as John needs to figure out ${LANG}-based doc building.
Please put this in 2.2, or the translators are going to kill me. ;)
Submitted by: doc-jp@jp.freebsd.org (The FreeBSD Japanese Doc Team)
Reviewed by: doc-jp@jp.freebsd.org (mutual review)