Fix link to Inkplate_slave_mode_documentation.txt

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### Using Inkplate 6 with another microcontroller ### Using Inkplate 6 with another microcontroller
As promised in an [early update](https://www.crowdsupply.com/e-radionica/inkplate-6/updates/successfully-funded-also-third-party-master-controllers-and-partial-updates), Inkplate 6's screen contents can be updated using 3rd controller (such as Raspberry Pi or another microcontroller). The "Slave Mode" (unpopular name right now, we are aware and will change) enables this. All brand new Inkplates come pre-programmed with slave mode and can be used right away. As promised in an [early update](https://www.crowdsupply.com/e-radionica/inkplate-6/updates/successfully-funded-also-third-party-master-controllers-and-partial-updates), Inkplate 6's screen contents can be updated using 3rd controller (such as Raspberry Pi or another microcontroller). The "Slave Mode" (unpopular name right now, we are aware and will change) enables this. All brand new Inkplates come pre-programmed with slave mode and can be used right away.
It is based on UART (serial) communication - connect the Inkplate to "master" board either via USB cable or directly via ESP32 RX and TX pins. Using standard UART at 115200 baud, you can send commands to change screen contents. For example, send *#H(000,000,"/img.bmp")** to show image img.bmp from SD card on the screen. Find very basic documentation for using it [here](https://github.com/e-radionicacom/Inkplate-6-Arduino-library/blob/master/examples/3.%20Others/1-Inkplate_Slave_Mode/Inkplate_slave_mode_documentation.txt). It is based on UART (serial) communication - connect the Inkplate to "master" board either via USB cable or directly via ESP32 RX and TX pins. Using standard UART at 115200 baud, you can send commands to change screen contents. For example, send *#H(000,000,"/img.bmp")** to show image img.bmp from SD card on the screen. Find very basic documentation for using it [here](https://github.com/e-radionicacom/Inkplate-6-Arduino-library/blob/master/examples/4.%20Others/1-Inkplate_Slave_Mode/Inkplate_slave_mode_documentation.txt).
### Battery power ### Battery power
Inkplate 6 has two options for powering it. First one is obvious - USB port at side of the board. Just plug any micro USB cable and you are good to go. Second option is battery. Supported batteries are standard Li-Ion/Li-Poly batteries with 3.7V nominal voltage. Connector for the battery is standard 2.00mm pitch JST connector. The onboard charger will charge the battery with 500mA when USB is plugged at the same time. You can use battery of any size or capacity if you don't have a enclosure. If you are using our enclosure, battery size shouldn't exceed 90mm x 50mm (3.5 x 1.95 inch) and 5.5mm (0.2 inch) in height. Inkplate 6 has two options for powering it. First one is obvious - USB port at side of the board. Just plug any micro USB cable and you are good to go. Second option is battery. Supported batteries are standard Li-Ion/Li-Poly batteries with 3.7V nominal voltage. Connector for the battery is standard 2.00mm pitch JST connector. The onboard charger will charge the battery with 500mA when USB is plugged at the same time. You can use battery of any size or capacity if you don't have a enclosure. If you are using our enclosure, battery size shouldn't exceed 90mm x 50mm (3.5 x 1.95 inch) and 5.5mm (0.2 inch) in height.