Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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sorry for ask but the heat that mosfet need to soldering and not damaged it super easy temp. this is creezy thing i destroy 5 to 6 mosfet but i use 290c some time 350c. i order new from AliExpress... hhhhh
 
sorry for ask but the heat that mosfet need to soldering and not damaged it super easy temp. this is creezy thing i destroy 5 to 6 mosfet but i use 290c some time 350c. i order new from AliExpress... hhhhh
On mosfets I have always adopted a customized solution, which has always been reliable and has saved me a lot of time. I have always bought stock of Flex V1 or V2 and I have adapted them as in the picture and I have never had a problem.
 

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On mosfets I have always adopted a customized solution, which has always been reliable and has saved me a lot of time. I have always bought stock of Flex V1 or V2 and I have adapted them as in the picture and I have never had a problem.
is it same when add mosfet to cpu caps???
 
is it same when add mosfet to cpu caps???
how I use them, I have never needed to add anything. The flexes can be V1 / V2 / Lite / OLED, nothing changes. Flex Lite was convenient for this stock and I bought them otherwise I would have bought the V1 which usually cost less. You can apply them to all switch models. I have used a lot of Flex V1 on OLEDs, never a problem.
 
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how I use them, I have never needed to add anything. The flexes can be V1 / V2 / Lite / OLED, nothing changes. Flex Lite was convenient for this stock and I bought them otherwise I would have bought the V1 which usually cost less. You can apply them to all switch models. I have used a lot of Flex V1 on OLEDs, never a problem.
one cap there are digram picofly aio.. google it.


the problem is i was use raspberry pi pico in this oled console oky and it is working fine cfw i change it to rp2040 chip use both one mosfet back for all chip after and before change and the cfw not working glitch i read all point all fine mosfet cpu point is 0.659v if black multimeter diod mode. the red is no read the B rst point is 1.3 v and 0 in conect Battery. i dont know what can do the console working find.
 
Hello everyone... does anyone know what this resistor is for? It seems I damaged this resistor because after testing it in beep mode, it only reads 0.115. My OLED is still working. However, what are the side effects if this resistor is damaged?
100 ohms according to this information:
https://files.zzattack.org/img/console/switch/oled/Components/top.jpg
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Hello,

Does anyone know the value of these resistors next to the DRAM on a V2 switch?View attachment 484579
Found the capacitors on this image : 100nF for the small ones. The big ones are 4.5uF
https://files.zzattack.org/img/console/switch/oled/Components/top.jpg
 
Hey y'all after installing picofly modchip in my switch lite and setting up emuEmc the sd card slot stopped working and just boots a "cant init sd card" error.
It will sometimes boot to Hekate's "cant init sd card" error.
Ofw wont boot if the sd cards inserted.
I have tried 3 different sd cards and tried cleaning them.
Thanks in advance!
 
Hey y'all after installing picofly modchip in my switch lite and setting up emuEmc the sd card slot stopped working and just boots a "cant init sd card" error.
It will sometimes boot to Hekate's "cant init sd card" error.
Ofw wont boot if the sd cards inserted.
I have tried 3 different sd cards and tried cleaning them.
Thanks in advance!

Problem is probably your SD card reader on the motherboard.
 
By any chance, anybody knows where this point leads to?
 

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