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@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ chip on those pins?
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<p>
This section is for the X200. This does not apply to the X200S or X200 Tablet
- (for those machines, you have to remove the motherboard completely, since
+ (for those systems, you have to remove the motherboard completely, since
the flash chip is on the other side of the board).
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@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ Please specify which chip definition to use with the -c &lt;chipname&gt; option.
the redundant flash chip definitions in <i>flashchips.c</i> have been removed.<br/>
Now compare the 3 images:<br/>
# <b>sha512sum factory*.rom</b><br/>
- If the hashes match, then just copy one of them (the factory.rom) to a safe place (on a drive connected to another machine, not
+ If the hashes match, then just copy one of them (the factory.rom) to a safe place (on a drive connected to another system, not
the BBB). This is useful for reverse engineering work, if there is a desirable behaviour in the original firmware
that could be replicated in coreboot and libreboot.
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