README.flashing: fix few typos
to user -> to use -- in second paragraph of Flashing over USB section users stock stock -> uses stock -- in first paragraph of Flashing over I2C section fiwmare -> firmware -- in second paragraph of Flashing over I2C section
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ This method allows updating the stock firmware on the keyboard.
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Flashing tool ppkb-usb-flasher can be used to flash the firmware over USB.
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You'll have to solder USB cable to the keyboard controller board to be able
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to user this method.
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to use this method.
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For example to build and flash your own firmware you could run these
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commands:
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@ -54,11 +54,11 @@ from 0x2000 will be flashed. Use -s to specify how many bytes to write.
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Flashing over I2C
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=================
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This method users stock stock firmware's flashing interface to allow writing
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user's own firmware to the keyboard, while keeping the stock firmware intact.
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This method uses stock firmware's flashing interface to allow writing user's
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own firmware to the keyboard, while keeping the stock firmware intact.
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Stock firmware will remain present and available for future updates of the
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users fiwmare.
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users firmware.
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You can use this method without having to disassemble the keyboard, or
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solder anything.
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