The nmake that comes with Visual C++ will suffice for building. Visual C++
requires that certain things be set up in the console before Visual C++ will
-sucessfully run. To make a console box be able to run the C compiler, you will
+successfully run. To make a console box be able to run the C compiler, you will
need to beforehand, run C<vcvarsall.bat x86> to compile for x86-32 and for
x86-64 C<vcvarsall.bat amd64>. On a typical install of a Microsoft C++
compiler product, these batch files will already be in your C<PATH>
your console. If you need to find the absolute path to the batch file, it is
usually found somewhere like
C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC.
-With some newer Micrsoft C products (released after ~2004), the installer will
+With some newer Microsoft C products (released after ~2004), the installer will
put a shortcut in the start menu to launch a new console window with the
console already set up for your target architecture (x86-32 or x86-64 or IA64).
With the newer compilers, you may also use the older batch files if you choose