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direct connection that allows devices to transfer data to and from
memory without going through the processor. Typically, i386-architecture
systems (<acronym>PC</acronym>'s) have eight <acronym>DMA</acronym>
-channels (0-7). </para>
+channels (0-7).</para>
<note> <para> The exact information displayed is system-dependent. On
some systems, <acronym>DMA</acronym> Channel information cannot be
-displayed yet. </para> </note>
+displayed yet.</para> </note>
<para> On &Linux;, this information is read from <filename
class="devicefile">/proc/dma</filename>, which is only available if the
<filename class="directory">/proc</filename> pseudo-filesystem is
-compiled into the kernel. </para>
+compiled into the kernel.</para>
<para> A list of all currently-registered (<acronym>ISA</acronym> bus)
<acronym>DMA</acronym> channels that are in use is shown. The first
column shows the <acronym>DMA</acronym> channel, and the second column
-shows the device which uses that channel. </para>
+shows the device which uses that channel.</para>
<para>
Unused <acronym>DMA</acronym> channels are not listed.