When the console is turned on, the chip blinking green and boots to ofw, the soldering is checked by the working chip. Does anyone have any idea what the problem is?
Already been answered before: https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-oled-green-light-blinking-boots-to-ofw.620832/When the console is turned on, the chip blinking green and boots to ofw, the soldering is checked by the working chip. Does anyone have any idea what the problem is?
No, there was a problem with the dat0 adapter. In my case, the installation is correct and works when another chip is connectedAlready been answered before: https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-oled-green-light-blinking-boots-to-ofw.620832/
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One note to point out is that the HWFLY is a clone of the SX chips.
That's what the linked thread was mentioning about. Try reflowing the DAT0 adapter and then try again.No, there was a problem with the dat0 adapter. In my case, the installation is correct and works when another chip is connected
How can the problem be related to dat0 if the other chip works?That's what the linked thread was mentioning about. Try reflowing the DAT0 adapter and then try again.
Check your connections with a multimeter to see if everything works, if not, then try reflowing everything then retest it.How can the problem be related to dat0 if the other chip works?
Again, the console’s soldering is correct, so the reading multimeter on the console and chip are correct. The problem is not with the installation, I’m trying to get information about a possible chip malfunction.Check your connections with a multimeter to see if everything works, if not, then try reflowing everything then retest it.
That must be why then, the chip must be fried. Try replacing it with a HWFLY instead.Again, the console’s soldering is correct, so the reading multimeter on the console and chip are correct. The problem is not with the installation, I’m trying to get information about a possible chip malfunction.
I know the chip is broken and replaced it to hwfly. But I want to figure out if there’s any way to fix itThat must be why then, the chip must be fried. Try replacing it with a HWFLY instead.
Don't know what you mean by fix it? Can you explain a bit more details?I know the chip is broken and replaced it to hwfly. But I want to figure out if there’s any way to fix it
It may be possible to identify the fried component and replace itDon't know what you mean by fix it? Can you explain a bit more details?