Re: [OT] Freescale English?
- From: Jim Granville <no.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 08:09:50 +1200
FreeRTOS.org wrote:
"Paul Burke" <paul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5jl2vgF3vktU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
FreeRTOS.org wrote:
From the Freescale WEB documentation:
"If you find yourself needing a little more memory than what the 56F8365 has to offer, or simply need to interface to other devices in your system a parallel fashion, then the 56F8366 is the device for you. Moving to this 144-pin LQFP package allows you to take advantage of its included external memory interface for these additional tasks. You will still enjoy 576 KB of on-chip Flash memory, pulse-width modulation (PWM) outputs, analog-to-digital converter (ADC) inputs and time channels, along with the capability of interfacing with other devices in your system."
What is right with this? I hope their silicon designs receive more scrutiny than their WEB site.
I don't see your problem.
"than what the 56F8365 has" - why is there a 'what' in that sentence? Sounds cockney.
"in your system a parallel fashion" - seems to be a word missing there.
Interesting. My Radar did react to this (when prompted), but I triggerd more on
"a parallel fashion", "is the device for you", " for these additional tasks", "You will still enjoy" [shudder..]
Sounds like either english is NOT the writer's original language,
of their cubicle is too close to marketing ;)
-jg
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