Change many windows references to unix.

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@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ Module Name:
Abstract:
This following section documents the envirnoment variables for the Win NT
This following section documents the envirnoment variables for the Win UNIX
build. These variables are used to define the (virtual) hardware
configuration of the NT environment
configuration of the UNIX environment
A ! can be used to seperate multiple instances in a variable. Each
instance represents a seperate hardware device.
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ EFI_UNIX_UGA - Builds UGA Windows of Width and Height
<block count> - Decimal number of blocks a device supports.
<block size> - Decimal number of bytes per block.
NT envirnonment variable contents. '<' and '>' are not part of the variable,
UNIX envirnonment variable contents. '<' and '>' are not part of the variable,
they are just used to make this help more readable. There should be no
spaces between the ';'. Extra spaces will break the variable. A '!' is
used to seperate multiple devices in a variable.
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ EFI_UNIX_UGA - Builds UGA Windows of Width and Height
A 1.44MB emulated floppy with a block size of 1024 would look like:
EFI_UNIX_VIRTUAL_DISKS=RW;1440;1024
Physical Disks: These devices use NT to open a real device in your system
Physical Disks: These devices use UNIX to open a real device in your system
Thus a 120 MB floppy would look like:
EFI_UNIX_PHYSICAL_DISKS=B:RW;245760;512
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ EFI_DRIVER_BINDING_PROTOCOL gUnixBusDriverBinding = {
#define UNIX_PCD_ARRAY_SIZE (sizeof(mPcdEnvironment)/sizeof(UNIX_PCD_ENTRY))
//
// Table to map NT Environment variable to the GUID that should be in
// Table to map UNIX Environment variable to the GUID that should be in
// device path.
//
static UNIX_PCD_ENTRY mPcdEnvironment[] = {