Work a little on the grammar in the beginning of section "Pack Contents"
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@@ -136,16 +136,16 @@ MMC-3}), and in part by Sony's documentation
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Each pack consists of a 4-byte header, 12 bytes of payload, and 2 bytes
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of CRC.
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The first byte of each pack tells the pack type. See above for a list of
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types.
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The first byte of each pack contains the pack type. See
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@ref{table:categories} for a list of pack types.
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The second byte tells the track number to which the first text piece
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in a pack is associated. Number 0 means the whole album. Higher
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numbers are valid for types @kbd{0x80} to @kbd{0x85}, and
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@kbd{0x8e}. With these types, there should be one text for the disc
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and one for each track. With types @kbd{0x88} and @kbd{0x89}, the
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second byte bears a track number, too. With type @kbd{0x8f}, the
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second byte counts the record parts from 0 to 2.
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The second byte often gives the track number of the pack. However, a
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zero track value indicates that the information pertains to the whole
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album. Higher numbers are valid for types @kbd{0x80} to @kbd{0x85},
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and @kbd{0x8e}. In these pack types, there should be one text pack for
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the disc and one for each track. With types @kbd{0x88} and
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@kbd{0x89}, the second byte is a track number too. With type
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@kbd{0x8f}, the second byte counts the record parts from 0 to 2.
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The third byte is a sequential counter.
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