HWFLY chips will brick your OLED. Here is how to avoid it

First things first, I should start by saying that if you have an OLED-specific clone chip you're fine.

Anyways, all HWFLY Lite chips come with Spacecraft v1. For those that don't know, Spacecraft v1 sets certain pins to 5V that shouldn't be set to that on an OLED.

You can find more info in the readme of my application here: https://github.com/Pheeeeenom/payloadchecker

All this application does is check the payload that's currently written and checks it to verified hashes stored in the program.

Steps to follow are:

Boot hekate
Dump BOOT0
Check it on application

If you have a genuine modchip, update it to the latest Spacecraft v2 before you install it into an OLED.

The OLED-specific modchip also comes with broken USB debugging, if you want to fix this issue you will need to write this repaired firmware binary.
 

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Do you think I've made a mistake putting the sx lite chip in my oled switch? do you think the switch will break?
Your switch wont break if who did the soldering job did a good one :) Again, if you have V1, be careful with that SD card ;)
 

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Your switch wont break if who did the soldering job did a good one :) Again, if you have V1, be careful with that SD card ;)
agree, most cases oled die due to failure installation of the mod chip. until now I have never found a case of oled die or damage because of the 5v issue, i don't know what the effect of 5v, i'm on spacecraft v1 already tried one boot without sd card and now my oled is fine. looks like it won't break easily. but still advised not to do it. use it as usual and don't worry too much. have fun with your oled
 
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agree, most cases oled die due to failure installation of the mod chip. until now I have never found a case of oled die or damage because of the 5v issue, i don't know what the effect of 5v, i'm on spacecraft v1 already tried one boot without sd card and now my oled is fine. looks like it won't break easily. but still advised not to do it. use it as usual and don't worry too much. have fun with your oled
I should be safe as long as I boot with a proper sd card right? I also tried to boot mine serveral times without a working sd card before I knew this and it is still working now.
 

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I should be safe as long as I boot with a proper sd card right? I also tried to boot mine serveral times without a working sd card before I knew this and it is still working now.
absolutely right, use it as usual and don't worry too much.. B-) btw what spacecraft version on your oled?
 
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the one who did the welding work for me assured me that he put spacecraft v2, he has done a good job
Then you'll be completely fine :) Don't stress it and enjoy your switch!
agree, most cases oled die due to failure installation of the mod chip. until now I have never found a case of oled die or damage because of the 5v issue, i don't know what the effect of 5v, i'm on spacecraft v1 already tried one boot without sd card and now my oled is fine. looks like it won't break easily. but still advised not to do it. use it as usual and don't worry too much. have fun with your oled
I own an OLED v1 as well and works just fine. I'm not an expert when it comes to boards etc. but i would assume it's something that would damage it in the long run, or constantly pushing 5V where it shouldn't.

Just keep that SD in and you'll be fine! :)
 
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Does anyone know what would happen if the sd card failed while running emunand on spacecraft v1 on oled? Just trying to see if the switch would stay powered on after it fails, or it shuts down or if it reboots?

Basically just trying to see if it fails while in use/sleep mode if it would immediately start sending 5v and killing it or would it give a chance to swap the sd card to prevent damage.
 

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Does anyone know what would happen if the sd card failed while running emunand on spacecraft v1 on oled? Just trying to see if the switch would stay powered on after it fails, or it shuts down or if it reboots?

Basically just trying to see if it fails while in use/sleep mode if it would immediately start sending 5v and killing it or would it give a chance to swap the sd card to prevent damage.
If the SD card is disconnected while in use, even while sleeping it will popup the "The Console Will Power Off Now" error. It would only possibly be configured to send 5V if you don't sort out the SD card before it's turned back on again.
 
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Paid $200 to see this message :rofl2:
Just installed my new OLED specific chip, came with SpaceCraft 2.0 obviously. Would be sad if it didn't.
 

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Then you'll be completely fine :) Don't stress it and enjoy your switch!

I own an OLED v1 as well and works just fine. I'm not an expert when it comes to boards etc. but i would assume it's something that would damage it in the long run, or constantly pushing 5V where it shouldn't.

Just keep that SD in and you'll be fine! :)
Wait a minute.

This whole 5V problem where we are at page 15 now is just if you forget to put in an SD card ???
 

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Wait a minute.

This whole 5V problem where we are at page 15 now is just if you forget to put in an SD card ???
Apparently has been found out that the misconfigured code gets executed if your SD card or "payload.bin" is not being recognized from the switch when you turn it on. So, pretty much, yes. Or, if your sd card dies or "payload.bin" is misplaced.

EDIT: i wish i refreshed before sending the message :rofl2: Just like @Excitedguy said!
 

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Apparently has been found out that the misconfigured code gets executed if your SD card or "payload.bin" is not being recognized from the switch when you turn it on. So, pretty much, yes. Or, if your sd card dies or "payload.bin" is misplaced.

EDIT: i wish i refreshed before sending the message :rofl2: Just like @Excitedguy said!
The whole SD card dying thing is what has me worried since I paid an installer to install the hwfly lite modchips I bought with spacecraft v1.0 on 2 different OLEDs. I know the risks of turning it on without an SD card or payload.bin not being present, it's the SD card randomly failing that has me worried.

If someone wanted to test the following scenario, would be greatly appreciated.

A hacked switch (doesn't necessarily have to be with a modchip, just hacked in general) running atmosphere in emunand, plugged in official nintendo usb charger. Then remove the sd card without waking up the switch. I assume removing the sd card would be similar to it actually failing (at least I hope).

Does the switch automatically power off and back on due to it being plugged into a power source? Does it stay running with an error message until the user pressing a button?

The point of this test is to see if by the small chance of the sd card failing while sleeping docked or while using it will give the user a chance to swap the SD card before the modchip has to glitch again. The worst case scenario would be if the sd card fails, the switch automatically restarts and then 5v gets sent from the modchip failing to find the sd card.
 
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The whole SD card dying thing is what has me worried since I paid an installer to install the hwfly lite modchips I bought with spacecraft v1.0 on 2 different OLEDs. I know the risks of turning it on without an SD card or payload.bin not being present, it's the SD card randomly failing that has me worried.

If someone wanted to test the following scenario, would be greatly appreciated.

A hacked switch (doesn't necessarily have to be with a modchip, just hacked in general) running atmosphere in emunand, plugged in official nintendo usb charger. Then remove the sd card without waking up the switch. I assume removing the sd card would be similar to it actually failing (at least I hope).

Does the switch automatically power off and back on due to it being plugged into a power source? Does it stay running with an error message until the user pressing a button?

The point of this test is to see if by the small chance of the sd card failing while sleeping docked or while using it will give the user a chance to swap the SD card before the modchip has to glitch again. The worst case scenario would be if the sd card fails, the switch automatically restarts and then 5v gets sent from the modchip failing to find the sd card.
I would assume it would say "SD card has been rebooted and console will now reboot" or something of the sort. So i believe there's room to plug in a new one before it actually reboots and runs the misconfigured code. I can try with my unpatched v1 one.


EDIT: Just tried to remove my SD card whilist my switch was in sleep mode. It'll bring up a screen and you manually need to turn it off by pressing the button. It wont until prompted to do so.
 

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I would assume it would say "SD card has been rebooted and console will now reboot" or something of the sort. So i believe there's room to plug in a new one before it actually reboots and runs the misconfigured code. I can try with my unpatched v1 one.


EDIT: Just tried to remove my SD card whilist my switch was in sleep mode. It'll bring up a screen and you manually need to turn it off by pressing the button. It wont until prompted to do so.

That would be great, thank you! Main concern would be if left charging overnight and it fails in the middle of the night for an example what would happen.

I imagine since since the system itself is running off an SD card (hence, emunand) that instead of the sd card error it may give the atmosphere crash screen which I think remains onscreen until the power button is pressed.
 

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I would assume it would say "SD card has been rebooted and console will now reboot" or something of the sort. So i believe there's room to plug in a new one before it actually reboots and runs the misconfigured code. I can try with my unpatched v1 one.


EDIT: Just tried to remove my SD card whilist my switch was in sleep mode. It'll bring up a screen and you manually need to turn it off by pressing the button. It wont until prompted to do so.
and this was in emunand atmosphere while plugged in usb? if so, that's great news to hear
 

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That would be great, thank you! Main concern would be if left charging overnight and it fails in the middle of the night for an example what would happen.

I imagine since since the system itself is running off an SD card (hence, emunand) that instead of the sd card error it may give the atmosphere crash screen which I think remains onscreen until the power button is pressed.
I'll launch emuNAND and let you know. I don't think charging or not charging will change anything.


EDIT: It'll hang in Atmosphere crash screen and wont reboot until you press POWER. I also had it plugged in like you requested.
 
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I'll launch emuNAND and let you know. I don't think charging or not charging will change anything.


EDIT: It'll hang in Atmosphere crash screen and wont reboot until you press POWER. I also had it plugged in like you requested.
Thank you very much! Yeah the only reason I mentioned the plugged in part is because I was uncertain if the system shutdown after the removal and maybe leaving it plugged it would trigger the system to start back up automatically.
 
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Thank you very much! Yeah the only reason I mentioned the plugged in part is because I was uncertain if the system shutdown after the removal and maybe leaving it plugged it would trigger the system to start back up automatically.
No problem, glad it helped! :yay:
 

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