\subsubsection{Amount of flash memory}
-Linux can hardly fit in a 2MB flash device, once you have open the device and
-located the flash chip, try to find other the Internet its characteristics. If
+Linux can hardly fit in a 2MB flash device, once you have opened the device and
+located the flash chip, try to find its characteristics on the Internet. If
your flash chip is a 2MB or less device, your device is most likely to run a
proprietary OS such as WindRiver VxWorks, or a custom manufacturer OS like Zyxel ZynOS.
-OpenWrt does not currently run on devices which have equal or less than 2MB of
-flash memory. This limitation will probably not be worked around since those
-devices are most of the time micro routers, or Wireless Access Points, which are
-not the main OpenWrt target.
+OpenWrt does not currently run on devices which have 2MB or less of flash memory.
+This limitation will probably not be worked around since those devices are most
+of the time micro-routers, or Wireless Access Points, which are not the main
+OpenWrt target.
\subsubsection{Pluging a serial port}
\subsection{Finding and using the manufacturer SDK}
Once you are sure your device run a Linux based firmware, you will be able to start
-hacking on it. If the manufacturer respect the GPL, it will have release with the
-device, a Sample Development Kit.
+hacking on it. If the manufacturer respected the GPL, it will have released a Sample
+Development Kit with the device.
\subsubsection{GPL violations}