go ahead we are happy and waitingI'm about to create a new thread with information in one place including, firmware, images etc.
go ahead we are happy and waitingI'm about to create a new thread with information in one place including, firmware, images etc.
Temp solder a usb cable onto it, you only need to flash it once.How could you easily program it?
I once spent about an hour trying to figure out why my wifi wouldn't connect and the switch would crash trying to connect to my wifi, then I remembered I'd changed the DNS settings - doh!Man I know why I love modding switch’s now I just spent 4 hours trying to figure out why my wifi wasn’t working after getting preparations done for my rp2040 that arrives tomorrow I must have turned on my switch 30 times hoping for the Wi-Fi to work now I don’t know if replacing the caps near the apu or reflowing the Wi-Fi card fixed it but I’ll take it the joy you get when it works is so great
hello, if I have the flex cables of the hwfly for the V2, Lite or Oled, should I still solder "irfsh8342" and the resistors? thanks for the great job btwLatest firmware here
ChangeLog:
v2.0 + Active MMC communication
v2.1 + Toshiba support
v2.2 + Fix Toshiba boot fail
v2.3 + SanDisk support
v2.4 + Faster Toshiba boot
v2.5 + fix OFW boot
must be RED after USB write. if you see green, set "RGB mode" jumper
WHITE = eMMC write
BLUE = glitch
PURPLE = eMMC boot failure, check CMD / CLK
YELLOW = eMMC write failure, check D0 / unsupported eMMC
CYAN = no reaction to glitch, check mosfet wire
GREEN = success
Q: What is supported?
A: Erista (v1), Mariko (v2, Lite, OLED)
Q: eMMC types support?
A: Tested on Hynix, Samsung, Toshiba, SanDisk
Q: GREEN, but instant reset
A: Check your soldering, clean flux. If does not help = add 20K-30K to RST
Q: Do I really need 47 Ohm resistors?
A: You can skip them, however in this case you will have to use emuMMC due to the line interference, sysNAND would not boot.
Q: Does the firmware has learning? How to reset statistics
A: Short pin 0 to either 1 or GND during start for chip reset. The statistics is collected each boot. The more you start it - the better it boots.
Q: open source?
A: no
Q: why you made it?
A: to prove it possible!
Q: run Atmosphere?
A: no piracy
By using the Atmosphere unlock tool you agree to use it for homebrew only.
Way 1 (USB): flash the unlock.uf2 into chip by USB
Way 2 (no USB): run picofly_tb from Hekate, need unlock.bin on the SD card
Boot into Full Stock and perform a full system reset.
hello, if I have the flex cables of the hwfly for the V2, Lite or Oled, should I still solder "irfsh8342" and the resistors? Thanks for the great jobLatest firmware here
ChangeLog:
v2.0 + Active MMC communication
v2.1 + Toshiba support
v2.2 + Fix Toshiba boot fail
v2.3 + SanDisk support
v2.4 + Faster Toshiba boot
v2.5 + fix OFW boot
must be RED after USB write. if you see green, set "RGB mode" jumper
WHITE = eMMC write
BLUE = glitch
PURPLE = eMMC boot failure, check CMD / CLK
YELLOW = eMMC write failure, check D0 / unsupported eMMC
CYAN = no reaction to glitch, check mosfet wire
GREEN = success
Q: What is supported?
A: Erista (v1), Mariko (v2, Lite, OLED)
Q: eMMC types support?
A: Tested on Hynix, Samsung, Toshiba, SanDisk
Q: GREEN, but instant reset
A: Check your soldering, clean flux. If does not help = add 20K-30K to RST
Q: Do I really need 47 Ohm resistors?
A: You can skip them, however in this case you will have to use emuMMC due to the line interference, sysNAND would not boot.
Q: Does the firmware has learning? How to reset statistics
A: Short pin 0 to either 1 or GND during start for chip reset. The statistics is collected each boot. The more you start it - the better it boots.
Q: open source?
A: no
Q: why you made it?
A: to prove it possible!
Q: run Atmosphere?
A: no piracy
By using the Atmosphere unlock tool you agree to use it for homebrew only.
Way 1 (USB): flash the unlock.uf2 into chip by USB
Way 2 (no USB): run picofly_tb from Hekate, need unlock.bin on the SD card
Boot into Full Stock and perform a full system reset.
Thanks. I have everything ready only need to flash the files to rp2040. I have 3 UF2 Files. 2.5+Unlock.uf2 , FW2.5NW.uf2 and Unlock.uf2. I guess ill have to copy only 2.5+unlock.uf2 right?Hold the bootsel button and copy the uf2 file
When the switch came out and I was still like 12 I left airplane mode on didn’t know I couldn’t connect for a weekI once spent about an hour trying to figure out why my wifi wouldn't connect and the switch would crash trying to connect to my wifi, then I remembered I'd changed the DNS settings - doh!
The MOSFETs are already present in the cable, you should be just good to go with it only.hello, if I have the flex cables of the hwfly for the V2, Lite or Oled, should I still solder "irfsh8342" and the resistors? thanks for the great job btw
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hello, if I have the flex cables of the hwfly for the V2, Lite or Oled, should I still solder "irfsh8342" and the resistors? Thanks for the great job
For the current fw, Xiao is not supported due to lack of pin out:has anyone seen seeed XIAO rp2040, is this chip also compatible? - Seems it’s hard to buy RP2040-Zero in UK unless anyone has any best places to buy from?
That seems correct to me, yesThanks. I have everything ready only need to flash the files to rp2040. I have 3 UF2 Files. 2.5+Unlock.uf2 , FW2.5NW.uf2 and Unlock.uf2. I guess ill have to copy only 2.5+unlock.uf2 right?
amazing bro , good sharedFor those trying to save space and not wanting to remove buttons or the usb port - This should also work,
Pimoroni PGA2040
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/pga2040
https://coolcomponents.co.uk/products/pga2040-an-rp2040-breakout-board
another youtube videos posted 13 hours ago.
No its to protect the finger prints from ninjasVery very clever, wearing gloves to hide those finger nails
(They're clearly following our thread)
It's because the sweat and grease on your fingers is acidic and causes corrosion over time. You should wear latex gloves or finger cots really when dealing with electronics.No its to protect the finger prints from ninjas
I know... I tried to be funnyIt's because the sweat and grease on your fingers is acidic and causes corrosion over time. You should wear latex gloves or finger cots really when dealing with electronics.
it is also on the emmc Board bottum sidei need to find RST(B) point in this V1 Patched Motherboard. Please help im down to 1 wire only.
i need to find RST(B) point in this V1 Patched Motherboard. Please help im down to 1 wire only.