Added project descriptions for both MXKeyboard and SPIFlashProgrammer

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site: https://github.com/bad-alloc-heavy-industries/SPIFlashProgrammer
source: https://github.com/bad-alloc-heavy-industries/SPIFlashProgrammer
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SPIFlashProgrammer is a simple but effective SPI Flash device programming platform
targeting 25 series devices such as the M25P16 and W25Q80BV.
The platform is based around the TI Tiva-C series of MCUs and is designed for both
production and development Flash programming via its USB-connected and standalone modes.

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site: https://github.com/bad-alloc-heavy-industries/MXKeyboard
source: https://github.com/bad-alloc-heavy-industries/MXKeyboard
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After betting fed up with the state of mechanical keyboards a few years ago,
MXKeyboard became DX-MON's brainchild.
How about a mechanical backlit keyboard which has has no LED flicker by not
using LED matrix scanning, and with full n-Key rollover and the usual gaming goodies.
Additionally, how about a keyboard that is on-surface reprogrammable, with profiles
for saved configurations of settings, full control of debounce, key-down time,
key-up time, and software switch actuation type (momentary, latching), and which
can be connected via one or both of USB and PS/2 with OTG mobile functionality?
Well, now you have MXKeyboard. A free, open-source hardware and software typing
platform, suitable for the photo-sensitive, motor-imparied, gaming, and touch typing.
Type how you like without having to screw about with your PC's settings, and take your
preferences anywhere.

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title: bad_alloc Heavy Industries
site: http://bad-alloc.net/
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