Everything looks great! but one question, you said to make sure the resistors on the rp2040-tiny were 47ohm and not 470, but in the "OLED Points:" picture section the rp2040 displayed had 470ohm resistors.
exelent guide , meaby this is to much to ask , but the threat is 500 pages long , can you add to the guuide some issues and solutions , i dontk know like the pico works bots atmosphere but sometimes do a reboot and goes to ofw
Merci beaucoup! I've been seeing my guide pop up unannounced in other languages. So far I saw Italian, Spanish, and a french website that started translating, but then pointed to gbatemp's download of the english guide.
I did attempt to leave all the text selectable in the PDF to attempt making translation easier, as native speakers could just run it through a translator and then modify it to make more sense in their native tongues. Glad you took on the effort, I just want to help spread the info to as many people need it.
Awesome guide! Great job!
Just a side note. It worth to mention, if you use CPU Flex cable, then which pins you need to solder with magnet wire and which solder points you need to use on the PCB (for example only one point for DAT0/CLK/CMD/RST or you can use both) and explain them with a short answer. I saw these questions multiple times in multiple forum posts
It is technically included in the OLED graphic how to wire up the CPU pin to the flex, but I do understand your point. Perhaps im V.4 I will explicitly state how to wire up the flex cable.
Awesome guide. Thanks.
I see you mention wires and how they can make or break the hack. I think you should mention why. Also, there are lots of different info on which wire tickness to use. Maybe add info about that?
I would, but that falls more in the realm of soldering skill. I feel the guide does a decent enough job warning that thicker wires can be difficult to work with, but when working at this micro scale, "bigger" is also still terribly small. I believe it's adequate to state that 30-40awg wire, both kynar and magnet wire are acceptable for use. I do later explain that Rehius has mentioned if you have issues you can check wire thicknesses/lengths, but ultimately a lot of it seems to come down to good solder welds. In cutting and shortening/changing a wire, one would necessarily be resoldering, increasing their chances of improving their solder joint.