Jig dont Work after using it somes times.

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Ok, that was my understanding, so the reason why I wasn't recommending the use of autoRCM with other users (kids?) using the Switch, as you never know what they'll do. But then, what was the RCM battery bug you were mentioning? I might have missed info on that one.
In the beginning it was some kind of extra power drain when you used autoRCM. It seemed to been a bug but it's gone a long time ago now.
 
Ok, that was my understanding, so the reason why I wasn't recommending the use of autoRCM with other users (kids?) using the Switch, as you never know what they'll do. But then, what was the RCM battery bug you were mentioning? I might have missed info on that one.
Dont worry. In my case i am the only user of the Switch ;) .
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Personnellement, je ne prendrais pas la peine d'utiliser un gabarit. Retirer le joycon droit, insérer un gabarit, aller dans RCM, retirer le gabarit et réinsérer le joycon droit est trop compliqué pour moi. Modifiez simplement votre joycon, comme je l'ai fait. C'est une procédure simple. Il y a plusieurs façons de le faire. J'ai juste choisi le plus simple. Ou encore plus simple, utilisez simplement autoRCM. Il y a quelques précautions à prendre si vous suivez cette voie, surtout si vous n'êtes pas le seul à utiliser votre console. Vous ne voulez pas que quelqu'un d'autre laisse votre commutateur dans RCM et vide complètement la batterie. Mais si vous êtes le seul utilisateur, vous contrôlez ce que vous faites, donc autoRCM est généralement sûr.
je have make that in Hekate but the problem is the fact i can get all time my charger. So the Switch shutdown due to lack of battery :/...
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best solution would be this:
https://gbatemp.net/threads/interna...ybitsy-m0-express-guide-files-support.508068/

but only recommended if you can solder, and be careful with the LCD connector.
Yeah thanks bro. It was that i have see but i cant find the name but yes it is a modchip. I know people he can make that but if i have understand... The chip is for open the Switch in Stock Sysnand when we push Power button and the Emunand when we push Vol + and Power in same time right? If i am correct on that point, in Emunand with the chip we can go with homebrew to the payload again or we cant with the chip?
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I personally wouldn't bother using a jig. Removing the right-joycon, inserting a jig, go in RCM, removing the jig, and re-inserting the right-joycon is too much of a hassle to me. Just mod your joycon, like I did. It's a simple procedure. There are several ways to do it. I just chose the simplest. Or even simpler, just use autoRCM. There are some precautions if going this way, especially if you're not the only one using your console. You don't want someone else leaving your Switch in RCM and draining the battery completely. But if you're the only user, you control what you're doing, so autoRCM is mostly safe.
How much time you have bind youre JoyCon? And you dont have change JoyCon one time and you dont have see anomally or problems with?
 
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Chip acts as jig and payload injector.
With this you can do exactly the same things as before.
 
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Dont worry. In my case i am the only user of the Switch ;) .


je have make that in Hekate but the problem is the fact i can get all time my charger. So the Switch shutdown due to lack of battery :/...


How much time you have bind youre JoyCon? And you dont have change JoyCon one time and you dont have see anomally or problems with?
I'm not sure I totally understand your question. How long have I owned the joycons? As long as the Switch, they are the ones that came with it. Never had a problem with them, not even drifting. The mod is only active when you short the screw with the ground, so it's invisible to the system, contrary to bent pins (never do that, bending pins). But anyway, in your situation, I would totally go autoRCM. Just make sure you never leave your Switch in that state thinking it's off. Wouldn't be the end of the world if you did, but would be a hassle to resurrect the battery. By the way, that translator you're using is pretty sharp. I was reading my message translated, and it's almost perfect. Yes, I can read and write french, too. It's my first language. But keep posting in english, as it's a GBAtemp rule that should be respected.
 
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I discussed at length on reddit to end up buying what I remember which is the Trinket m0. But before installing it I have several questions about this chip before installing it in my Switch (I warn you, it will be long).

Already about the installation to talk to my welder friend and well I saw that we could install it in several different ways on the Switch. I saw a video showing an installation with 4 wires to be connected and an installation with 6 wires to be connected. In the case of an installation for a start order
Power= Stock
Power Vol += Emmunand
Power Vol -= Payload
what is the concrete installation to be done? Next, I heard in a live installation video the installer say "This chip can offer so many things to the Switch when it's installed" and I wonder if it only offers boot orders or if it can be used for other things in addition in the case of the Switch.
Also, for Payloads, does the Trinket m0 only launch a Payload previously configured in the chip files or can it launch any Payload as long as it is the Payload installed in the SD card? In addition, on this same subject, I wanted to know if the Trinket could launch a menu on the Switch to select the Payload that you want to run (a bit like on Hekate but with a more minimalist menu for example) or not is not possible?

And last thing. Also, apparently there are 3W and 5W Switch models and it's very important to know that for the battery from what I understand so as not to solder the bad golden rings in particular and that the 3W versions have need a little more manipulation on the battery (I saw a cable disconnection on the Switch that he configures on the left in his video and it's a 3W). All these technical questions, it is to clarify the discussion with my friend and to clear things up before starting the procedure. So also, how do we know his voltage version of his Switch?
 
I discussed at length on reddit to end up buying what I remember which is the Trinket m0. But before installing it I have several questions about this chip before installing it in my Switch (I warn you, it will be long).

Already about the installation to talk to my welder friend and well I saw that we could install it in several different ways on the Switch. I saw a video showing an installation with 4 wires to be connected and an installation with 6 wires to be connected. In the case of an installation for a start order
Power= Stock
Power Vol += Emmunand
Power Vol -= Payload
what is the concrete installation to be done? Next, I heard in a live installation video the installer say "This chip can offer so many things to the Switch when it's installed" and I wonder if it only offers boot orders or if it can be used for other things in addition in the case of the Switch.
Also, for Payloads, does the Trinket m0 only launch a Payload previously configured in the chip files or can it launch any Payload as long as it is the Payload installed in the SD card? In addition, on this same subject, I wanted to know if the Trinket could launch a menu on the Switch to select the Payload that you want to run (a bit like on Hekate but with a more minimalist menu for example) or not is not possible?

And last thing. Also, apparently there are 3W and 5W Switch models and it's very important to know that for the battery from what I understand so as not to solder the bad golden rings in particular and that the 3W versions have need a little more manipulation on the battery (I saw a cable disconnection on the Switch that he configures on the left in his video and it's a 3W). All these technical questions, it is to clarify the discussion with my friend and to clear things up before starting the procedure. So also, how do we know his voltage version of his Switch?

You need someone that can solder not weld.
 
I discussed at length on reddit to end up buying what I remember which is the Trinket m0. But before installing it I have several questions about this chip before installing it in my Switch (I warn you, it will be long).

Already about the installation to talk to my welder friend and well I saw that we could install it in several different ways on the Switch. I saw a video showing an installation with 4 wires to be connected and an installation with 6 wires to be connected. In the case of an installation for a start order
Power= Stock
Power Vol += Emmunand
Power Vol -= Payload
what is the concrete installation to be done? Next, I heard in a live installation video the installer say "This chip can offer so many things to the Switch when it's installed" and I wonder if it only offers boot orders or if it can be used for other things in addition in the case of the Switch.
Also, for Payloads, does the Trinket m0 only launch a Payload previously configured in the chip files or can it launch any Payload as long as it is the Payload installed in the SD card? In addition, on this same subject, I wanted to know if the Trinket could launch a menu on the Switch to select the Payload that you want to run (a bit like on Hekate but with a more minimalist menu for example) or not is not possible?

And last thing. Also, apparently there are 3W and 5W Switch models and it's very important to know that for the battery from what I understand so as not to solder the bad golden rings in particular and that the 3W versions have need a little more manipulation on the battery (I saw a cable disconnection on the Switch that he configures on the left in his video and it's a 3W). All these technical questions, it is to clarify the discussion with my friend and to clear things up before starting the procedure. So also, how do we know his voltage version of his Switch?
you can find the recommended setup here:

https://gbatemp.net/threads/interna...ybitsy-m0-express-guide-files-support.508068/
 
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