Switch OLed mit HWFly welche Version

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Hello guys, I would like to convert a Switch Oled with a HWFly myself, but I haven't done anything like that yet.

Knowledge is available and equipment too.

I wanted to ask you which version of the chip would you recommend?

Is there anything special to consider?
 
Is this source reputable?

V4.2 (72,66 EUR)
V4.3 (72,66 EUR)
V4.3+ (77,20EUR)
V5 Deluxe (90,83 EUR)
V5+ (96,50 EUR)

All available.
 

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If I understand it correctly, the answer to the question

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>And the 4.2 is for all Oled?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

is yes...?!

The only difference in the "Pulse versions" is that a component for reballing is also included?
 
I've seen the product images of 4.2 and 4.3 differ significantly for me as a layman.

It is always said that the installation is the same for all of these HWFly chips, but how can that be when some components are completely different?

Maybe someone can explain this to me again...
 

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A new alternative called pico came out. However, there are few installation guides and installation is difficult. If you're in a hurry, get v4.1 It has a lot of related data.
 
If you got Toshiba memory get the instinct-nx. It apparently got some magic for it.
 

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