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diff --git a/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst
index 1de2465..25c1294 100644
--- a/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst
+++ b/source/hardware/maple-ret6.rst
@@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ Maple RET6 Edition
This page is a general resource for information specific to the Maple
RET6 Edition. The Maple RET6 Edition is a "beta" board released as a
-simple way to get a more powerful chip than the one on the base Maple
-(the STM32F103RET6, hence the name) in the hands of Maple developers.
+simple way to get a more powerful chip (the STM32F103\ **RET6**, hence
+the name) than the one on the base Maple (the STM32F103\ **RBT6**) in
+the hands of Maple developers.
.. contents:: Contents
:local:
@@ -394,9 +395,10 @@ features only available on the STM32F103RET6.
the board's built-in LED; this is the same GPIO bit which is
connected to the DAC's channel 2 output. This is also due to the
RET6 Edition's board layout being that of the Maple Rev 5. The DAC
- output channel is still available, and (if you use libmaple) its
- output is buffered by default, so this may not significantly
- interfere with its functionality.
+ output channel is still available, and (if you use the
+ :ref:`standard libmaple DAC interface <libmaple-dac>`) its output is
+ buffered by default, so this may not significantly interfere with
+ its functionality.
.. _maple-ret6-nrst-pb4: