Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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I have done internal trinket installs for the v1, haven't done any in ages due to the picofly but I quite like them as you can get them down to just the atsamd21 itself and a couple of capacitors. a fun and clean install imo

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(old image from.. 2019, wow)
This is a piece of art.
 
I want to go back to unlocking my son's Switch Lite. I've been following some posts here again and saw that it is possible to connect the PicoFly LED to the Switch, but there are some particular details that I still have doubts about.

In the early days, this forum helped me a lot, and I am eternally grateful for everything I learned from you. The community is practically like a brotherhood, haha.
 
I want to go back to unlocking my son's Switch Lite. I've been following some posts here again and saw that it is possible to connect the PicoFly LED to the Switch, but there are some particular details that I still have doubts about.

The Picofly works on every model but do take care of the details.
Also don't try it unless you are convinced you have the right skill set.
Note that DAT0 adapters might fail after a while so the kamikaze method to make a permanent DAT0 connection is the preferred way.
If you have any doubts/questions, just fire away here.
 
The Picofly works on every model but do take care of the details.
Also don't try it unless you are convinced you have the right skill set.
Note that DAT0 adapters might fail after a while so the kamikaze method to make a permanent DAT0 connection is the preferred way.
If you have any doubts/questions, just fire away here.
That's only for OLEDs. On a Lite, DAT0 is exposed, no adapters or Kamikaze method needed. But yes, Picofly works on Lites too.
 

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