Typo fixes.

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Eric S. Raymond 2017-05-29 09:14:56 -04:00
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@ -9,7 +9,8 @@ The very first version was released by Crowther in 1976, in FORTRAN on
the PDP-10 at Bolt, Beranek, and Newman. (Crowther was at the time the PDP-10 at Bolt, Beranek, and Newman. (Crowther was at the time
writing what we could now call firmware for the earliest ARPANET writing what we could now call firmware for the earliest ARPANET
routers.) It was a maze game based on the Colossal Cave complex in routers.) It was a maze game based on the Colossal Cave complex in
Kentucky, lacking the D&D-like elements now associated with the game. Kentucky, lacking most of the D&D-like elements now associated with
the game.
Adventure as we now know it, the ancestor of all later versions, was Adventure as we now know it, the ancestor of all later versions, was
was released on a PDP-10 at the Stanford AI Lab by Don Woods in 1977 was released on a PDP-10 at the Stanford AI Lab by Don Woods in 1977
@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ so that replays of the log will be reproducible.
Using "seed" and -l, the distribution now includes a regression-test Using "seed" and -l, the distribution now includes a regression-test
suite for the game. Any log captured with -l (and thus containing suite for the game. Any log captured with -l (and thus containing
a "seed" command) will replay relibly, including random events. a "seed" command) will replay reliably, including random events.
The adventure.text file is no longer required at runtime. Instead, it The adventure.text file is no longer required at runtime. Instead, it
is compiled at build time to a source module containing C structures, is compiled at build time to a source module containing C structures,