Fix some spelling mistakes

Closes Issue #196
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Ludovic Rousseau 2012-05-13 13:10:15 +00:00
parent 02cf0b3d60
commit a2b022609f
8 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ target_io( nfc_target *pnt, const uint8_t *pbtInput, const size_t szInput, uint8
case 0xe0: // RATS (ISO14443-4)
// Send ATS
*pszOutput = pnt->nti.nai.szAtsLen + 1;
pbtOutput[0] = pnt->nti.nai.szAtsLen + 1; // ISO14443-4 says that ATS contains ATS_Lenght as first byte
pbtOutput[0] = pnt->nti.nai.szAtsLen + 1; // ISO14443-4 says that ATS contains ATS_Length as first byte
if(pnt->nti.nai.szAtsLen) {
memcpy(pbtOutput+1, pnt->nti.nai.abtAts, pnt->nti.nai.szAtsLen);
}

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ nfc-emulate-uid \- NFC target emulation command line tool based on libnfc
.RI [ UID ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B nfc-emulate-uid
is a tag emulation tool that allows to choose any tag UID. Tag emulation is one
is a tag emulation tool that allows one to choose any tag UID. Tag emulation is one
of the main added features in NFC. But to avoid abuse of existing systems,
manufacturers of the NFC controller intentionally did not support emulation of
fully customized UID but only of "random" UIDs, which always start with 0x08.

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@ -76,8 +76,8 @@
/** @note PN53x's normal frame:
*
* .-- Start
* | .-- Packet lenght
* | | .-- Lenght checksum
* | .-- Packet length
* | | .-- Length checksum
* | | | .-- Direction (D4 Host to PN, D5 PN to Host)
* | | | | .-- Code
* | | | | | .-- Packet checksum
@ -91,8 +91,8 @@
*
* .-- Start
* | .-- Fixed to FF to enable extended frame
* | | .-- Packet lenght
* | | | .-- Lenght checksum
* | | .-- Packet length
* | | | .-- Length checksum
* | | | | .-- Direction (D4 Host to PN, D5 PN to Host)
* | | | | | .-- Code
* | | | | | | .-- Packet checksum
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
*/
/**
* Start bytes, packet lenght, lenght checksum, direction, packet checksum and postamble are overhead
* Start bytes, packet length, length checksum, direction, packet checksum and postamble are overhead
*/
// The TFI is considered part of the overhead
# define PN53x_NORMAL_FRAME__DATA_MAX_LEN 254

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@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ acr122_usb_send (nfc_device *pnd, const uint8_t *pbtData, const size_t szData, c
0x00, // len
0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, // padding
0xff, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
0x00, // pn532 command lenght
0x00, // pn532 command length
0xd4, // direction
};
size_t szFrame = acr122_build_frame (abtFrame, sizeof(abtFrame), pbtData, szData);

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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ uint8_t nfcforum_capability_container[] = {
// Notes:
// - I (Romuald) don't know why Nokia 6212 Classic refuses the NDEF message if MLe is more than 0xFD (any suggests are welcome);
// - ARYGON devices doesn't support extended frame sending, consequently these devices can't sent more than 0xFE bytes as APDU, so 0xFB APDU data bytes.
// - I (Romuald) don't know why ARYGON device doesn't ACK when MLe > 0x54 (ARYGON frame lenght = 0xC2 (192 bytes))
// - I (Romuald) don't know why ARYGON device doesn't ACK when MLe > 0x54 (ARYGON frame length = 0xC2 (192 bytes))
0x00, 0xFF, /* MLc Maximum C-ADPU data size */
0x04, /* T field of the NDEF File-Control TLV */
0x06, /* L field of the NDEF File-Control TLV */

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ nfc-mfultralight \- MIFARE Ultralight command line tool
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B nfc-mfultralight
is a MIFARE Ultralight tool that allows to read or write
is a MIFARE Ultralight tool that allows one to read or write
a tag data to/from a
.IR DUMP
file.

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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
fprintf (message_stream, "NFC Forum Tag Type 3 capacity: %d bytes\n", available_block_count * 16);
uint32_t ndef_data_len = (data[11] << 16) + (data[12] << 8) + data[13];
fprintf (message_stream, "NDEF data lenght: %d bytes\n", ndef_data_len);
fprintf (message_stream, "NDEF data length: %d bytes\n", ndef_data_len);
uint16_t ndef_calculated_checksum = 0;
for (size_t n = 0; n < 14; n++)

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@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ Remote relay over TCP/IP:
\fBsocat\fP
TCP-LISTEN:port,reuseaddr
"EXEC:\fBnfc-relay-picc -i\fP,fdin=3,fdout=4"
"EXEC:\fBnfc-relay-picc \-i\fP,fdin=3,fdout=4"
\fBsocat\fP
TCP:remotehost:port
"EXEC:\fBnfc-relay-picc -t\fP,fdin=3,fdout=4"
"EXEC:\fBnfc-relay-picc \-t\fP,fdin=3,fdout=4"
.SH NOTES
There are some differences with \fBnfc-relay\fP: