/*
- * Parallel Port PIN driver for Linux 2.6: ppin
+ * Parallel Port Pin driver for Linux 2.6: ppin
*
* This kernel module will register the /dev/ppin (10, 151)
- * device which controls up to eight PINs through the first
+ * device which controls up to eight pins through the first
* parallel port.
*
- * Controlling the PINs is as easy as 'echo Num State >/dev/ppin',
+ * Controlling the pins is as easy as 'echo Num State >/dev/ppin',
* where Num is 0 to 7 and State is one of 'on', 'off'.
- * For example: "echo 3 on >/dev/ppin" switches the 3rd PIN on.
+ * For example: "echo 3 on >/dev/ppin" switches the 3rd pin on.
*
- * You can read the status of the PINs with 'cat /dev/ppin'.
+ * You can read the status of the pins with 'cat /dev/ppin'.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* Authors: Alexander Barton, <alex@barton.de> (for Linux 2.6, 2009)
*
* This work is heavily(!) based on the "devled" driver written by
- * Konstantinos Natsakis, <cyfex@mail.com> for Linux 2.2/2.4.
+ * Konstantinos Natsakis, <cyfex@mail.com> (for Linux 2.2/2.4).
*/
#include <linux/module.h>