Minor README tweaks for Sol keyboards

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This keyboard with integrated encoder replicates the keyboard on the SOL-20.
This keyboard has a sibling Sol-20 keyboard without integrated
encoder [(here)](../keyboard-sol). The two keyboards are identical except for the following difference:
encoder [(here)](../keyboard-sol). The two keyboards are identical except for the following differences:
1. This integrated version places the connector closer to the main board keyboard
socket, so the original cable fits more easily.
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side of the keyboard, and connected with a cable, to avoid mechanical
interference from the Sol main board.
1. The piggy-back encoder permits use with other machines, via the Apple-1 and
1. The piggy-back encoder is more flexible for use with other machines, via the Apple-1 and
Apple-2 sockets, and two different user-configurable headers.
1. The piggy-back encoder also includes a UART interface.

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project, which must be separately built or acquired.
This keyboard has a sibling Sol-20 keyboard with integrated
encoder [(here)](../keyboard-sol-integrated). The two keyboards are identical except for the following difference:
encoder [(here)](../keyboard-sol-integrated). The two keyboards are identical except for the following differences:
1. The integrated version places the connector closer to the main board keyboard
socket, so the original cable fits more easily.
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side of the keyboard, and connected with a cable, to avoid mechanical
interference from the Sol main board.
1. The piggy-back encoder permits use with other machines, via the Apple-1 and
Apple-2 sockets, and two different user-configurable headers.
1. The piggy-back encoder is more flexible for use with other machines, via the
Apple-1 and Apple-2 sockets, and two different user-configurable headers.
1. The piggy-back encoder also includes a UART interface.