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    Switch OLED with a mod chip GigaDevice GD32F350 - CBT6

    Those are usually STM32 clones, GD does a lot of them. Not compatible with anything RP2040.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    I didn't have to cut anything at all. Buttons, regulator and USB port were removed, of course.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Thanks, worked like a charm. Single MOSFET, boots instantly.. push the power button and the hekate screen appears.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Thanks. Did you cut/pull off the foam that is on the shielded area beneath, or just compress it down?
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    What's the best location to put the standard RPI2040 on a switch lite?
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Have you tried a different MOSFET? Yours may simply be dead.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Shouldn't there also be some CPU power supply pins on the top side? Or are they really only on the back of the board? I personally hate taking out the entire board more than soldering to the APU...
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    I used 2.61 before and it made absolutely no difference.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Here's the video of the gray screen issue I get. It's not plain gray, but lots of grayish lines. As you can see, it takes a moment to start up, but it DOES start up every single time, so the actual glitch is working perfectly fine.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    I can take a video later. Don't have it open currently, but if it glitches AND has no LCD issues at all after this, I doubt it's the solder or the LCD connector. It literally only happens between the LED going green and the actual switch logo showing on screen.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    I still have the issue that after glitching, my V2 switch flickers a grayish screen (black with gray lines) a few times before it boots. I'm on 2.73 now, it did the same on 2.61. However, it does glitch absolutely reliably, takes 3-5 seconds, then does the gray screen thing, then boots to Hekate...
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    I use a single mosfet on a patched v1 and only one cap connection. No issues, boots extremely fast. https://gbatemp.net/threads/picofly-a-hwfly-switch-modchip.622701/page-173#post-10113097 That was before cleaning up and properly sticking everything down, obviously.
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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    These resistors usually have a 10% margin of error plus some resistance over the wire itself that changes with length, so 45 and 47 are close enough to make no difference.
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    Picofly AIO Thread

    All of them work at this time.
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    Picofly AIO Thread

    Make sure you have the latest Fusee and Atmosphere.
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    Picofly AIO Thread

    Actually, the regulator is the tallest part on the bottom of the chip and will give you a little extra clearance. It's also pointless once the USB port is removed, since the chip is supplied with 3.3V directly already.
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    Hacking Summarizing What I learned before I picofly my Switch. Might have misunderstood somethings...

    Both center pins are connected together and are the ones you need to hook up to the RP2040.
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    Picofly AIO Thread

    The Switch firmware version has nothing to do with the chip, ever. The glitch bypasses the protection before the firmware even starts.
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    Hacking Sigpatches for Atmosphere (Hekate, fss0, fusee & package3)

    Tinfoil doesn't work for me anymore with the existing sigpatches, everything else still does, though. Edit: Had to go with Fusee instead of package3, works again now.
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