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Getting the firmware
--------------------
-The first thing you need to do is download the most recent MicroPython firmware
-.bin file to load onto your ESP8266 device. You can download it from the
+The first thing you need to do is download the most recent MicroPython firmware
+.bin file to load onto your ESP8266 device. You can download it from the
`MicroPython downloads page <http://micropython.org/download#esp8266>`_.
From here, you have 3 main choices
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ such, only daily builds for 512kb modules are provided.
Deploying the firmware
----------------------
-Once you have the MicroPython firmware (compiled code), you need to load it onto
+Once you have the MicroPython firmware (compiled code), you need to load it onto
your ESP8266 device. There are two main steps to do this: first you
need to put your device in boot-loader mode, and second you need to copy across
the firmware. The exact procedure for these steps is highly dependent on the