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diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/ti99_8.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/ti99_8.cpp
index 2484f6d622c..1e0ed7c1c9c 100644
--- a/src/mame/drivers/ti99_8.cpp
+++ b/src/mame/drivers/ti99_8.cpp
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
The MESS TI-99/8 emulation driver
The TI-99/8 was the envisaged successor to the TI-99/4A but never passed
- its prototype state. Only a few dozens of consoles were built. The ROMs
+ its prototype state. Only a few dozen consoles were built. The ROMs
were not even finalized, so the few available consoles have different
operating system versions and capabilities.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
Name: "Texas Instruments Computer TI-99/8" (no "Home")
- Inofficial nickname: "Armadillo"
+ Unofficial nickname: "Armadillo"
CPU: Single-CPU system using a TMS9995, but as a variant named MP9537. This
variant does not offer on-chip RAM or decrementer.
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
Modes:
- Compatibility mode (TI-99/4A mode): Memory-mapped devices are
placed at the same location as found in the TI-99/4A, thereby
- providing a good downward compatibility.
+ providing good downward compatibility.
The console starts up in compatibility mode.
- Native mode (Armadillo mode): Devices are located at positions above
0xF000 that allow for a contiguous usage of memory.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
From the 32 bits, 24 bits define the physical address, so this allows for
a maximum of 16 MiB of mapped-addressable memory.
- See more about the mapper in the file mapper8.c.
+ See more about the mapper in the file 998board.cpp
Availability of ROMs and documentation