Small fixes to README.md

Update 1.5.0 link and add some other links
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/nodemcu/nodemcu-firmware)
###A lua based firmware for wifi-soc esp8266
- Build on [ESP8266 NONOS SDK 1.5.0](http://bbs.espressif.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=1124)
- Build on [ESP8266 NONOS SDK 1.5.0](http://bbs.espressif.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=1442)
- Lua core based on [eLua project](http://www.eluaproject.net/)
- cjson based on [lua-cjson](https://github.com/mpx/lua-cjson)
- File system based on [spiffs](https://github.com/pellepl/spiffs)
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## Files to burn to the flash
If you got your firmware from [NodeMCU custom builds](http://frightanic.com/nodemcu-custom-build) then you can flash that file directly to address 0x00000.
If you got your firmware from [NodeMCU custom builds](http://nodemcu-build.com) then you can flash that file directly to address 0x00000.
Otherwise, if you built your own firmware from source code:
- bin/0x00000.bin to 0x00000
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# User Interface tools
## Esplorer
## ESPlorer
Victor Brutskiy's [ESPlorer](https://github.com/4refr0nt/ESPlorer) is written in Java, is open source and runs on most platforms such as Linux, Windows, Mac OS, etc.
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#####SPI connection
The HSPI module is used, so certain pins are fixed:
The HSPI module is used ([more information](http://d.av.id.au/blog/esp8266-hardware-spi-hspi-general-info-and-pinout/)), so certain pins are fixed:
* HSPI CLK = GPIO14
* HSPI MOSI = GPIO13
* HSPI MISO = GPIO12 (not used)
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Ucglib v1.3.3
#####SPI connection
The HSPI module is used, so certain pins are fixed:
The HSPI module is used ([more information](http://d.av.id.au/blog/esp8266-hardware-spi-hspi-general-info-and-pinout/)), so certain pins are fixed:
* HSPI CLK = GPIO14
* HSPI MOSI = GPIO13
* HSPI MISO = GPIO12 (not used)