I've tried quite hard to find damage but ... nothing.
It's possible that I burnt the resistors near the RST point but I'm not optimistic; I'm going to replace them anyways.
Thank you for a very empty contribution --- all of this was present in the thread already. I understand that it's likely permanently dead, but in the off chance that I decide to try again in the future, I'd like to know where I went wrong. I soldered cleanly and there is no visible damage...
I don't see how the system would be able to successfully glitch and run a payload if the APU was damaged. Same thing for the eMMC; if it was completely fried I'd likely be unable to glitch at all, and if it was just scrambled I'd still be able to boot Hekate.
The RAM looks pristine, there are...
I believe I addressed these: the UMS server runs successfully, indicating the CPU is alright, and the system fails to boot Hekate which says to me that the eMMC is not at fault.
Dead RAM seems like the remaining possibility, but I came nowhere near it and have been unable to find any damage...
Hello,
I installed a Picofly a few days ago in my Switch. After a few hours of work I finally booted it up and got the “no sd card” screen as expected.
Unfortunately, I quickly discovered some serious issues. Attempting to boot Hekate just gives a black screen, and holding vol +/- to boot from...
because I already got burned out with breath of the wild, which for the most part is essentially the same game, and then again with master mode, which doesn't work as a new game plus (that always felt bizarre to me)
i just got a stream deck (mobile cause i'm broke) and i've been messing around with the soundboard. and i found out that my vine boom sound was delayed because of it.