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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ Of course it, too, sat unused for years.
I've finally started putting the three together.
-.. _`Mind Flex`: http://store.neurosky.com/products/mindflex
-.. _`Keepon`: http://www.mykeepon.com/
+.. _`Mind Flex`: https://store.neurosky.com/products/mindflex
+.. _`Keepon`: https://www.mykeepon.com/
.. _`MicroView`:
http://learn.microview.io/Intro/general-overview-of-microview.html
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ getting a signal, probably because of noise on the power line.
I then connected (currently via a small breadboard) the MicroView to
the wires: ground to ground, power to VIN, signal to pin Rx.
-.. _`Frontier Nerds`: http://www.frontiernerds.com/brain-hack
+.. _`Frontier Nerds`: https://www.frontiernerds.com/brain-hack
For the Keepon, I connected four wires as explained by BeatBots:
ground to ground, power to A0 (to read when the Keepon is turned on),