Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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You can do almost the same with normal Pico, but you you will loose debug led. But not a big issue as long as you solder every point carefully. I even cut/trim it before soldering just after i flashed it.
My setup before wiring/soldering.
what i like about tiny.
no need to cut/trim anymore hehehe:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::ha:

zero need to remove the usb-c port , so we can fit board for lite.
you cant install the metal shield with those usb-c port still attached. lite
 

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Already did it....no luck... bsod

better find someone / professional
who can properly solder/install hwfly/picofly
with professional tools.

if you cannot solder properly im afraid
you gonna broke more switch.

im afraid you gonna spend 3 console or 4 console at the end:wacko:
 

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I have this one and I can tell you that it just does not work with green UV from same brand.
I bought some other transparent UV and it cures in 3-4seconds with same lamp.
I will try some other brand on green stuff in the future and see how it goes.
If you are still in the market for one i would rather go with this one:
https://a.aliexpress.com/_mqLtpGc

The fast curing UV: https://a.aliexpress.com/_mL7M78U
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Same here. Got the same one with the chip a while back. It was to thick, and the achor points were shorter than usual. To many issues. Ended up using an old "corner" model I had as a spare.
Edit: now that you mention it, I guess this (connecting to 2 solder balls) might have been the problem with it all along. There was no chance i could get it to work for more than 2h. Nice catch.
Thanks. This explains why it’s ridiculously cheaper than the old one. I’ll just stick with this
 

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You can do almost the same with normal Pico, but you you will loose debug led. But not a big issue as long as you solder every point carefully. I even cut/trim it before soldering just after i flashed it.
My setup before wiring/soldering.
I moved the led to the middle of the board
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My set up
 

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My fault. I misread that 24-25 needed to be bridged for the color code switch. Definitely makes more since to ground one.

Still, I hope someone gets the 2040-Tiny board to work. Seems like a great solution.
but the 2040-tiny doesn't work? I am about purchasing one to make the installation in an oled. But this post is suggesting that it doesn't work.
If anyone knows please tell me...
 
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but the 2040-tiny doesn't work? I am about purchasing one to make the installation in an oled. But this post is suggesting that it doesn't work.
If anyone knows please tell me...
One person post a video of an install and it wasn't booting. Not sure if it's working or not, waiting for confirmation. I'd assume it is working or will be soon.
 

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