slitaz-forge rev 559

arm: tiny edits
author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Mon May 12 18:45:22 2014 +0100 (2014-05-12)
parents 3e73056c580a
children 20df77d05e17
files arm/codex/pibook.html
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     1.4  	The PiFace Digital board allows you to connect things like switches,
     1.5  	lights and motors so that your Raspberry Pi can become aware of, and  
     1.6  	influence the world around it. Plug in your PiFace board then use
     1.7 -	SliTaz <b>piface</b> utility to install the official C library 
     1.8 +	SliTaz <b>piface</b> utility to install the official C library, 
     1.9  	the 'pifacedigital' utility and set of tiny tools:
    1.10  </p>
    1.11  
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    1.13  <h3>PiFace Metronome</h3>
    1.14  
    1.15  <p>
    1.16 -	The Piface Slitaz utility use WiringPi to provide a simple metronome
    1.17 -	using PiFace relays. The default is 80 beates per minutes but you can
    1.18 -	specify any beates in a range of 40 to 200. To turn on and off the
    1.19 +	The Piface Slitaz utility uses WiringPi to provide a simple metronome
    1.20 +	using PiFace relays. The default is 80 beats per minutes but you can
    1.21 +	specify any beats in a range of 40 to 200. To turn on and off the
    1.22  	metronome:
    1.23  </p>
    1.24  
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    1.26  <h3>Piface Reaction game</h3>
    1.27  
    1.28  <p>
    1.29 -	Let play to a reaction game with PiFace Digital. Run the command 
    1.30 -	bellow then press a button and wait untill 2 LEDs are on and press 
    1.31 -	the correspondig button as fast as you can:
    1.32 +	Let's play a reaction game with PiFace Digital. Run the command 
    1.33 +	below then press a button and wait until 2 LEDs are on and press 
    1.34 +	the corresponding button as fast as you can:
    1.35  </p>
    1.36  
    1.37  <pre>