user: Use consistent Hello World spelling

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Sebastian Huber 2020-03-27 09:02:16 +01:00
parent 03e61e9494
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4 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ system is based on the `FreeBSD SYSINT Framework
initialization is performed before multitasking is started.
The RTEMS Tool ``rtems-exeinfo`` can provide some detail about the registered
handlers. The following shows the initialization handlers for the *hello world*
handlers. The following shows the initialization handlers for the Hello World
sample application in the RTEMS kernel's testsuite::
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Build Your Application
You tested a BSP in the previous section. We built the ``erc32`` BSP
and it is installed under :file:`$HOME/quick-start/rtems/5`.
We will now create a simple hello world application with a Git
We will now create a simple Hello World application with a Git
repository and using the `Waf <https://waf.io>`_ build system.
The application is be created in :file:`$HOME/quick-start/app/hello`.
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ settings:
#include <rtems/confdefs.h>
Create the *hello world* application source file. Using an editor
Create the Hello World application source file. Using an editor
create :file:`hello.c` and copy the follow code:
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@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ Create a disk image from a built U-Boot sandbox:
Finished
Cleaning up
Create a 32M byte SD card image with the testsuite's hello world
Create a 32M byte SD card image with the testsuite's Hello World
executable (``hello.exe``):
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@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ perform a pre-test command to covert the executable to a suitable format for
your target.
Before running all the tests it is a good idea to run the ``hello`` test. The
``hello`` test is an RTEMS version of the classic "Hello World" example and
``hello`` test is an RTEMS version of the classic Hello World example and
running it shows you have a working tool chain and build of RTEMS ready to run
the tests. Using the run with the ERC32 BSP the command is: