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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Other things caused by the limitations of the Atari:
a trailing period (e.g. "FOO.") in the ALF header. Upon extraction,
Atari DOSes will remove the period, so the file will be called
"FOO" again. I'm not sure whether the ARC for the Atari shares this
- behavious, but ARC on MS-DOS or Linux doesn't do this.
+ behaviour, but ARC on MS-DOS or Linux doesn't do this.
- ALF files are never embedded inside a self-extracting executable,
so the first file's header always starts at the first byte of