Try to check all capacitors in Diode Mode around the chips: PI3USB and M92T36 and look for a short. If there is no short, try to change those chips, if does not work change usb port also
After some tests I found out that the issue was a bad eMMC. To check it I connected screen flat, backlight flat, battery and usb-c cable between board and pc. Then I opened RCM Tegra software and it detected that the console was in RCM mode, this...
So, at this point, I suppose that if I will put a VPN on that Nintendo Switch I will solve it? Let's try...
Edit.: I tried but it does not work. It means It's not ISP's fault
Hello everyone,
I'm facing an issue with a HEG-001 motherboard that is unable to complete the Second-Stage Boot. I'd like to start directly with my conclusion, which is the decision to replace the MAX77621AEWI chip, and understand if it could be...
Thanks, I saw that Tesla Overlay's module are written in C++, I will examine the source code of some modules and see if I can do something... I will update this post if I can create something useful. Thanks guys
Unfortunately, I'm not really familiar with overlays, but I know that switchbrew.org has a lot of resources for homebrew development. Hope it helps somehow.
You could also long-press Home and turn the brightness all the way down, that should help prevent burn-in. This method is not as good as having it off, but it's close enough, and doesn't need a dock.
I can program in Python, but I've never dealt with the world of Nintendo Switch. If the modules for Tesla Overlay are written in Python, I could write a module that turns the screen on/off.
You can change it simply going on Hekate, then of the bottom-left side you will see "Nyx Settings" (click on it). Then click on Clock (Offset) and set the time.
I think it does not solve anything, because I still have the SSL issue on Tinfoil...
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Nice to meet you. I'm new on this forum :shy:
I own a Nintendo Switch OLED, and we're all aware of how crucial it is to take care of OLED screens due to the well-known issue of image retention or ghosting. Given that there are times...