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Document the correct path to the let's split EEPROM files. #3539

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion keyboards/vitamins_included/readme.md
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Expand Up @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ If this is the first time you're flashing the boards, you have to flash EEPROM
2. Run `ls /dev | grep tty` Note down which ports you see
2. Plug the keyboard in, if it's new, it should enter bootloader, if it's not new, see **Entering bootloader** on how to enter bootloader mode
4. Right after entering bootloader, run `ls /dev | grep tty` again. There should be a new tty, this is the bootloader TTY, note it down. If nothing shows see **Entering bootloader** on how to enter bootloader mode
6. For the left hand side, run `avrdude -c avr109 -p m32u4 -P /dev/ttyS1 -U eeprom:w:"./keyboards/lets_split_vitamins/eeprom-lefthand.eep":a`
6. For the left hand side, run `avrdude -c avr109 -p m32u4 -P /dev/ttyS1 -U eeprom:w:"./keyboards/lets_split/eeprom-lefthand.eep":a`
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We should probably use /quantum/split_common/eeprom-lefthand.eep

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That's even better. Thanks!

Replace ***/dev/ttyS1*** with the port you noted down earlier. If you're on windows using msys2, replace ***/dev/ttyS1*** with COM2, note that the number is one higher than the tty number.
Do the same For the right hand, but change the file to ***eeprom-righthand.eep***

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