From d5405ab5f069476ff76eb72dcf8b45cf6d12f3d7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ryan Schmidt Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2022 06:52:11 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos --- docs/1.0b-to-1.0c.adoc | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/1.0b-to-1.0c.adoc b/docs/1.0b-to-1.0c.adoc index 157cba3..38a575d 100644 --- a/docs/1.0b-to-1.0c.adoc +++ b/docs/1.0b-to-1.0c.adoc @@ -3,25 +3,25 @@ ## Introduction -1.0-c was a small change to fix an issue with machines that provide low or no `TERMPOWER` over the SCSI bus. If you recived a Fully Assembled BlueSCSI after April 1st, 2021 then this was done for you. If you have a kit labled 1.0-b you can make these modifications to become a 1.0-c. +1.0-c was a small change to fix an issue with machines that provide low or no `TERMPOWER` over the SCSI bus. If you received a fully-assembled BlueSCSI after April 1st, 2021 then this was done for you. If you have a kit labeled 1.0-b you can make these modifications to become a 1.0-c. ## Steps -### Disconnect `TERMPOWER` from 220 Pull Up Jupmer +### Disconnect `TERMPOWER` from 220 Pull Up Jumper Use a cutting tool to cut the small trace between the `TERMPOWR` and 220 Pull Up Jumper pictured below. -Make sure continiutiy from `TERMPOWER` to the diode still flows correctly but is disconnected from the jumper. +Make sure continuity from `TERMPOWER` to the diode still flows correctly but is disconnected from the jumper. image::images/1.0-b-bodge-1.jpg[] -### Connect 5V to 220 Pull Up Jupmer +### Connect 5V to 220 Pull Up Jumper -Now we will provide pull up from the 5v provided by the BluePill. +Now we will provide pull up from the 5V provided by the BluePill. image::images/1.0-b-bodge-2.png[] ### Complete! -Thats it! 5v to the Pull Up resistors will now work when powered externally. +That’s it! 5V to the Pull Up resistors will now work when powered externally.