Oh I heard via my sources this is the only chip that the Toshiba memories works great on. Even HWFly got some issues with them.
very interesting, thanks for the info
Oh I heard via my sources this is the only chip that the Toshiba memories works great on. Even HWFly got some issues with them.
Picofly has issues with Toshiba from 2020 and later.Oh I heard via my sources this is the only chip that the Toshiba memories works great on. Even HWFly got some issues with them.
What Toshiba memories?Oh I heard via my sources this is the only chip that the Toshiba memories works great on. Even HWFly got some issues with them.
I use button from an old ps3 power button..cannot have more flat push button!very nice my friend whats the button size u used ?
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Klick me thats for mariko board
https://switchbrew.org/w/index.php?title=Hardware&mobileaction=toggle_view_desktop#SpecificationsWhat Toshiba memories?
Is there a specific cause? Because of picofly output voltage of 3.3v versus 1.8 of toshiba's EMMC? Wouldn't a diode work in this case?Picofly has issues with Toshiba from 2020 and later.
no there is no way to bypass the mosfettHi all, managed to get my Erista to go blue, then a turquoise light flashes only to go off and boot to OFW.
I think it's the mosfet, I cannot see how the hell to solder it to the cap?
It just does not want to know. I have a thin tip but you cannot stop crossing pads.
Is there anyway to bypass the mosfet temporararily & get the chip to boot to see if it's defo the mosfet links causing the issue?
I was up to 2am trying everything to solder that last part.
Thanks, Ant
you have bridge the flexcable. It's only suppose to be on one line. (Image 2)Hey all.. installed on a V2, removed the HWfly to play with the rp2040.. I enabled RGB on back, I get Blue/ purple and OFW Boots instantly. I have a V2 flex cable install. All Points show Value.. I've tired another RP2040 without any desoldering and resistors facing forward but get the same issue.. thanks for any help..
Would adding a line to the 2nd pad on the Flex cable change anything as thats the other trace line on the flex cable?
sorry for orange photos not sure why it took them like that
oh i thought it was 3&4.. I seen that somewhere.. I'll test with single pad. thxyou have bridge the flexcable. It's only suppose to be on one line. (Image 2)
I'm sorry for the noob question but i have a V2 Mariko model, is it a Toshiba?
Double checking those are 47ohm resistors and not 470 ohm resistorsHey all.. installed on a V2, removed the HWfly to play with the rp2040.. I enabled RGB on back, I get Blue/ purple and OFW Boots instantly. I have a V2 flex cable install. All Points show Value.. I've tired another RP2040 without any desoldering and resistors facing forward but get the same issue.. thanks for any help..
Would adding a line to the 2nd pad on the Flex cable change anything as thats the other trace line on the flex cable?
sorry for orange photos not sure why it took them like that
Check your emmc. It will show on itI'm sorry for the noob question but i have a V2 Mariko model, is it a Toshiba?
I'm waiting for the parts to be delivered before i disassemble itDouble checking those are 47ohm resistors and not 470 ohm resistors
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Check your emmc. It will show on it
Just check the eMMC name. It's impossible for me to know.I'm sorry for the noob question but i have a V2 Mariko model, is it a Toshiba?
If I remember right, it's just the middle finger that needs to be solder on. Else you probably make it short out.oh i thought it was 3&4.. I seen that somewhere.. I'll test with single pad. thx
Okay it's a Sk hynix.... Will i have issues with PicoFly or Hwfly?Just check the eMMC name. It's impossible for me to know.
Double checking those are 47ohm resistors and not 470 ohm resistors
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Check your emmc. It will show on it
Good eye, you just ruined my day lol.. all i have is 33 ohm resistors and the Switch Boots right away to Hekate.. I need to order the 47 ohm .. Thanks for catching that..
is it possible to mod a V1 flex to work on a lite?there are no difference in flex for v2, lite, oled.
there only difference between v1 and v2.
this is the v2 flex cable it looks like a single trace line going into both pads, i soldered to one just the make sure..If I remember right, it's just the middle finger that needs to be solder on. Else you probably make it short out.