-/* This demo uses heap_5.c, so start by defining some heap regions. This is\r
-only done to provide an example as this demo could easily create one large heap\r
-region instead of multiple smaller heap regions - in which case heap_4.c would\r
-be the more appropriate choice. No initialisation is required when heap_4.c is\r
-used. The xHeapRegions structure requires the regions to be defined in order,\r
-so this just creates one big array, then populates the structure with offsets\r
-into the array - with gaps in between and messy alignment just for test\r
+/* The Windows demo could create one large heap region, in which case it would\r
+be appropriate to use heap_4. However, purely for demonstration purposes,\r
+heap_5 is used instead, so start by defining some heap regions. No\r
+initialisation is required when any other heap implementation is used. See\r
+http://www.freertos.org/a00111.html for more information.\r
+\r
+The xHeapRegions structure requires the regions to be defined in start address\r
+order, so this just creates one big array, then populates the structure with\r
+offsets into the array - with gaps in between and messy alignment just for test\r