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Fix location of where the make command should be run

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Danny Nguyen 2017-08-03 14:33:55 -04:00 committed by Jack Humbert
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@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Notes on Software Configuration
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Configuring the firmware is similar to any other QMK project. One thing Configuring the firmware is similar to any other QMK project. One thing
to note is that `MATIX_ROWS` in `config.h` is the total number of rows between to note is that `MATRIX_ROWS` in `config.h` is the total number of rows between
the two halves, i.e. if your split keyboard has 4 rows in each half, then the two halves, i.e. if your split keyboard has 4 rows in each half, then
`MATRIX_ROWS=8`. `MATRIX_ROWS=8`.
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ not be very difficult to adapt it to support more if required.
Flashing Flashing
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From the keymap directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing. From the `lets_split` directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing.
Example: `make rev2-default-avrdude` Example: `make rev2-default-avrdude`

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
MiniDox MiniDox
===== =====
![MimiDox](http://i.imgur.com/iWb3yO0.jpg) ![MiniDox](http://i.imgur.com/iWb3yO0.jpg)
A compact version of the ErgoDox A compact version of the ErgoDox
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Flashing
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Note: Most of this is copied from the Let's Split readme, because it is awesome Note: Most of this is copied from the Let's Split readme, because it is awesome
From the keymap directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing. From the `minidox` directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing.
Example: `make rev1-default-avrdude` Example: `make rev1-default-avrdude`
Choosing which board to plug the USB cable into (choosing Master) Choosing which board to plug the USB cable into (choosing Master)

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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ The Nyquist is a 60% split ortholinear board by [Keebio](https://keeb.io). It ha
## Build Guide ## Build Guide
A build log of the Nyquist can be found here: [Nyquist Build Log](http://imgur.com/a/dD4sX).
Since the design is very similar to the Let's Split v2, the build guide for that can be used while the build guide for the Nyquist is being fully developed. A build guide for putting together the Let's Split v2 can be found here: [An Overly Verbose Guide to Building a Let's Split Keyboard](https://github.com/nicinabox/lets-split-guide) Since the design is very similar to the Let's Split v2, the build guide for that can be used while the build guide for the Nyquist is being fully developed. A build guide for putting together the Let's Split v2 can be found here: [An Overly Verbose Guide to Building a Let's Split Keyboard](https://github.com/nicinabox/lets-split-guide)
There is additional information there about flashing and adding RGB underglow. There is additional information there about flashing and adding RGB underglow.
@ -98,7 +100,7 @@ unnecessary in simple use cases.
Flashing Flashing
------- -------
From the keymap directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing. From the `nyquist` directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing.
Example: `make rev1-serial-avrdude` Example: `make rev1-serial-avrdude`

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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ the two halves, i.e. if your split keyboard has 3 rows in each half, then
Flashing Flashing
------- -------
From the keymap directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing. From the `orthodox` directory run `make SUBPROJECT-KEYMAP-avrdude` for automatic serial port resolution and flashing.
Example: `make rev2-default-avrdude` Example: `make rev2-default-avrdude`