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-# rask's BananaSplit60
-
-![BS60 layout](http://i.imgur.com/Q7so1py.png)
-
-## Notes
-
-### Layers
-
-Base layer is a regular HHKBish ANSI layer. Toggling the
-alternate base layer (Fn3) makes it simpler to play games with
-the left space being set to be an actual Space.
-
-Layer 1 (Fn1) contains usual 60% functionalities such as the
-F-row, while Layer 2 (Fn2) contains media controls.
-
-The final layer (Fn4) is a special layer that acts as a lock
-layer, meaning the keyboard is locked while the layer
-is active. This firmware assumes a lock switch (read below).
-
-### Lock switches
-
-1.25u between the split space halves and the 1u key right
-left of LeftArrow are to be operated with a lock switch.
-If you don't have lock switches you should swap the `MO()`
-calls with `TG()` calls to make the layer toggles work
-with regular non/locking switches.
-
-## How to make and flash
-
-(These instructions are for Linux-based operating systems
-with `dfu-programmer` available.)
-
-`cd` into the `bananasplit` keyboard's directory and run
-
- make rask
-
-which should result in a file called `bananasplit_rask.hex` appearing
-in your QMK root directory.
-
-Now plug in your BananaSplit60 keyboard via USB. Verify
-with `lsusb` that it appears. At least my PCB did not have
-anything preflashed so you should see `atmega32u4` or similar
-in the `lsusb` output.
-
-Now you can flash the firmware by
-
- $ sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 erase
- $ cd /qmk_firmware/root/directory
- $ sudo dfu-programmer atmega32u4 flash bananasplit_rask.hex
-
-_If_ you happen to have some other `atmega32u4` based device
-I suggest you plug it out before flashing your BS60 just to
-prevent accidentally flashing your old device.