I compile the 2.76 from the last commit (2oct)No idea, I've downloaded from that post.
His official GitHub Page also says 2.75 where did you got 2.76 from??
Lot of time but a easy work that second time done. @abal1000x
Any tips on your process. Ordered some myself. Looking to source some old computer parts from my IT guy at work to practice on.
And it works well? What kind of switch is that?
Also, the switch that I reballed seems to be booting into hekate real slow. Know a way to fix it? Benchmark results are good for the emmc.
Here comes the video
hey do you have the specs i need it too THXI dropped the capacitor of switch lite 3.3V. Does anyone know what the specification is?
Hey do you have the answer i need it too THKsHi all.
Anyone know what is the value of this 3.3v capacitor on the switch lite motherboard?Thanks in advance.View attachment 363663
@deeps I was trying to reply to your comment about the rear mosfet. It wouldn’t let me reply. See above comment.
I’ll have to give it a try when I run out of cables. How’s your oled running that you reballed? Mine takes about 10-20 secs to boot into hekate. Which is the slowest I’ve ever seen.It's an oled, works perfectly.
I’ll have to give it a try when I run out of cables. How’s your oled running that you reballed? Mine takes about 10-20 secs to boot into hekate. Which is the slowest I’ve ever seen.
Actually not. What are the other options?Looks like D0 disconnected (as usual).
While there is an unlikely possibility that you have a short at point 1, you should know that dat0 usually disconnects at the X spot (so the point making contact with the dat0 ball under emmc), thats why it's so difficult to troubleshoot and the recommended way to set this point is by reballing the emmc.
Nope, there is no short on point 1 - reballing did not helpWhile there is an unlikely possibility that you have a short at point 1, you should know that dat0 usually disconnects at the X spot (so the point making contact with the dat0 ball under emmc), thats why it's so difficult to troubleshoot and the recommended way to set this point is by reballing the emmc.
Here's a rough translation of what they told me after showing them the video and telling them what you think the issue isMost likely the dat0 adapter lost contact.
Since you don't do this kind of installations yourself you will need send it back to the installer and tell him to fix the dat0 point. If possible he should do it properly by setting a permanent dat0 point (reball the emmc).
Dude what the heck, it looks like you took this console out of the dumpster. It's going to be a miracle if it worked.
Nope, there is no short on point 1 - reballing did not help