HWFLY chip error

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I was installing a clone chip on a switch, and everything was working great until I upgraded the chip to v7 of HWFLy-XS and causing it not to glitch any more. Do you guys have any suggestions on what I can do. Chip seems to operate fine as it being seen by the PC and the flash.bin program.

I turn it on, and I receive a purple glitch light, then a solid green light, then pulsing green light and no boot on screen.

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Flashing green means it's in toolbox mode. Make sure vol+ button is not stuck.
Anyway that shouldn't stop the console from booting up. Try resetting the chip with a RCM jig.
Or try the fix in this video:


Boot the console with SoC ribbon unplugged, then power it off and plug the ribbon back in. That should also reset the console.
 
Flashing green means it's in toolbox mode. Make sure vol+ button is not stuck.
Anyway that shouldn't stop the console from booting up. Try resetting the chip with a RCM jig.
Or try the fix in this video:


Boot the console with SoC ribbon unplugged, then power it off and plug the ribbon back in. That should also reset the console.

I was able to
Flashing green means it's in toolbox mode. Make sure vol+ button is not stuck.
Anyway that shouldn't stop the console from booting up. Try resetting the chip with a RCM jig.
Or try the fix in this video:


Boot the console with SoC ribbon unplugged, then power it off and plug the ribbon back in. That should also reset the console.

I was able to get the NO SD Card screen to show, but it only appears here and there. I double checked my solder points and everything looks good on the ribbon side end. I still have not gotten a successful boot. I’ll try the video on top a try, and I’ll report updates.
 
I've the same problem with an original, 1. batch SX Core on a patched Erista: I flashed hwfly-nx 0.7.1 bootloader & firmware via USB over an existing Spacecraft-NX v.0.2.0 firmware several times.

My SX Core then re-trained and afterwards directly went into toolbox mode.
Screen stays black, LED keeps pulsing green, no matter what I do. Also no "NO SD Card" screen can't be triggered.

I tried to reset the chip via USB TTY input mode but couldn't get the serial connection responding, while it seemed connected though and LED was pulsing blue.

I checked the above video and unplugged all the cables from the SX Core chip and booted to OFW and then returned to glitched boot w/o any luck.
Afterwards, I flashed back to Spacecraft-NX Mod v3, which works normally and boots latest hekate 5.9.0.

Any ideas why hwfly-nx isn't working with original SX Core on patched Erista?
 
I've the same problem with an original, 1. batch SX Core on a patched Erista: I flashed hwfly-nx 0.7.1 bootloader & firmware via USB over an existing Spacecraft-NX v.0.2.0 firmware several times.

My SX Core then re-trained and afterwards directly went into toolbox mode.
Screen stays black, LED keeps pulsing green, no matter what I do. Also no "NO SD Card" screen can't be triggered.

I tried to reset the chip via USB TTY input mode but couldn't get the serial connection responding, while it seemed connected though and LED was pulsing blue.

I checked the above video and unplugged all the cables from the SX Core chip and booted to OFW and then returned to glitched boot w/o any luck.
Afterwards, I flashed back to Spacecraft-NX Mod v3, which works normally and boots latest hekate 5.9.0.

Any ideas why hwfly-nx isn't working with original SX Core on patched Erista?

https://gbatemp.net/threads/sx-core-flashing-green-after-hwfly-firmware.614671/

Take a look at this, it is similar to your situation.
 
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