Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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Hey guys... Will these work? Just received it. Waiting for the RP2040-Zero to be delivered now.
 

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Hello. Raspberry Pi PICO user here. Getting green color after flashing. I was going to ask how to set RGB mode on RRPICO but I remembered the LED light will be removed anyways. Is this correct, or am I missing something? The only thing I did so far was soldering the detection pins. Waiting for confirmation if I need anything else before I begin. Thanks!
 
Hello. Raspberry Pi PICO user here. Getting green color after flashing. I was going to ask how to set RGB mode on RRPICO but I remembered the LED light will be removed anyways. Is this correct, or am I missing something? The only thing I did so far was soldering the detection pins. Waiting for confirmation if I need anything else before I begin. Thanks!
you dont have rgb led on the RPi pico. So good to go after uf2 flashed
 
If the soldering is correct, and you get 0 Ohm (test on the lowest range of your multimeter), the trasistor is defective (Drain and Source are shorted). If you remove the wires from the MOSFET, what's the resistance on the Capacitors?
I use the new mos tube and Pr2040, and it works fine. However, the temperature of the CPU is still high, and the resistance at both ends of the cap is reduced to 2 ohms after startup.
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I use the new mos tube and Pr2040, and it works fine. However, the temperature of the CPU is still high, and the resistance at both ends of the cap is reduced to 2 ohms after startup.
Where is the switch damaged or is there a solution to this problem?
 
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Just to show how much I believe the statement that picofly works on ALL firmware versions, I updated to 16.0.2 on OFW, booted to Hekate, dumped keys (there's one new Dev.key one called "secure_boot_key" btw), then dumped OFW with tegraexplorer and updated CFW with daybreak. CFW emuNAND still boots just fine.
 
Maybe the RST line need cleans. I remember @rehius saying that RST line is sensitive.
And i see in the pio glitch, it kind of make the cpu in reset state, before glitching.
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I think the fuse is inside the tegra, in the range of nanometer, can't be seen.
but It glitched successful without sd card or empty sd card :(
 

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