yepi have a question , after i flash rp2040 zero. then its good to remove the usb port and buttons ?
what if their is new update to flash , just in case i remove the usb port already? how can i flash it again ?
you can use the mod on the last page where that temper replaced the USB port by a ribbon connector, then solder the conector to a ribbon cable. or you can just put a temporary connector soldering the only 4 cables needed, +5v, GND, D+ & D-what if their is new update to flash , just in case i remove the usb port already? how can i flash it again ?
ohmygod. my brain will explode. can you provide me a link .thank you so much !you can use the mod on the last page where that temper replaced the USB port by a ribbon connector, then solder the conector to a ribbon cable. or you can just put a temporary connector soldering the only 4 cables needed, +5v, GND, D+ & D-
Ok that makes sense, however in this post https://gbatemp.net/threads/picofly-a-hwfly-switch-modchip.622701/page-135#post-10107313they are isolated with uv mask ;-)
it easy, using search function:ohmygod. my brain will explode. can you provide me a link .thank you so much !
better test it before u remove it, if not u still need to solder it backi have a question , after i flash rp2040 zero. then its good to remove the usb port and buttons ?
Well just do it like u feel , I wanted to do it that way first to but I changed my mind so did it that way I ended up needing to mosfets so glad I did it that wayOk that makes sense, however in this post https://gbatemp.net/threads/picofly-a-hwfly-switch-modchip.622701/page-135#post-10107313
the user @billybobxxx does not even touch second capacitor, he soldered only to the first one.
So which approach is better?
I didn't understand, but you need 1 mosfet connected preferably to 2 capacitors.do you need 2nd mosfet only if cap is removed?
I didn't understand, but you need 1 mosfet connected preferably to 2 capacitors.
its better to read the important post at top, there are several examples of correct installation.was talking about this where cap was removed and guy was having problems glitching with a single mosfet
Seems the changes are small:so far SciresM has been put anything on github repo.
"Version 16.0.1 is out. The official patch notes state “stability” as the sole change. Internally, the bad words lists were rearranged to reduce erroneous blocking, and various words were added/removed in some languages.
"The “BCAT” system module was changed in some way, but I’m not sure how. That being said, it's probably a bug fix (or fixes?) given how difference reports show no major changes.
And… that’s it."
You got all that right but the resistors - They are 47Ohm not 470 and not 470kSo... I've been following this for a while now, seeing how you all are excited and stuff made me order an Rp2040 zero, V2 hwfly cable set and a set of 470K SMD resistors and a soldiering kit... I have a V2 Mariko Nintendo switch... Hope that will be everything i need to get going
Oh really? So these will not work?You got all that right but the resistors - They are 47Ohm not 470 and not 470k
If 47 Ohms not on there then nope. Make sure not 470 and def not 470k. I did a v1 patched erista without resistors and hekate stated emmc in slow mode yet all loaded fine ofw, cfw and emu cfw. I ordered the right resistors and waiting to see if slow mode goes away with 47 Ohms.Oh really? So these will not work?
Can u link the ones you've ordered please?If 47 Ohms not on there then nope. Make sure not 470 and def not 470k. I did a v1 patched erista without resistors and hekate stated emmc in slow mode yet all loaded fine ofw, cfw and emu cfw. I ordered the right resistors and waiting to see if slow mode goes away with 47 Ohms.
www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/vishay-dale/CRCW060347R0FKEAC/7924025 0603Can u link the ones you've ordered please?
They acutally secretly uploaded OLED scan but very slow loading time for each layer.Oh right that... man someone need to donate an OLED to KreaktivDax so he can do one of these and Balilak011 updates his site - https://balika011.hu/switch/