I got know someone who had a console returned to him with this issue. He thinks its due to the adapter for Dat0. he's spoken with a few others about it and they think its the same thing. Thinking maybe something is getting shorted under the emmc. I sent him my stencil so he could attempt to...
If it means anything to anyone, I took the GD32f350 off the new OLED chip and put it on the HWFLY lite clone....Nothing!
I get a light blue flash, then it boots stock. Guess it's time to swap em back!
Would it be possible to
1. Upgrade an OG Chip
2. Read the program off that (hex?)
3. Get a brand new chip (I believe some clones have data etched onto the chip) and flash the program that way.
It'd require removing and replacing a chip a chip... but a possible solution. (I'm just a hobbyist...
Would it be possible to
1. Upgrade an OG Chip
2. Read the program off that (hex?)
3. Get a brand new chip (I believe some clones have data etched onto the chip) and flash the program that way.
It'd require removing and replacing a chip a chip... but a possible solution. (I'm just a hobbyist...
I want to attempt installing one of these internal to the switch. Now I have a few trinkets (ATtiny85 version) laying around. I want to know if it is possible to use one of these for this install instead of buying the trinket m0. Thanks in advance!
-Soldering iron (needs a good tip)
-Flux
-Torx 8 screwdriver
-Nand reader (nand-x or Jr programmer are your best bets)
-Glitch chip (I use the TX CR4 XL)
-Computer with J-runner
-Patience
I personally like using Team xecuters products. When I do a phat console I don't use QSBs and just install the original jtag wiring. Usually makes for good boot times. If you've never soldered before it'd be safer to go with the the QSBs. But if you have to get a soldering iron and other stuff...
If you find out what each pin does you could make you own home button. You could also solder the ribbon onto the connector pins. But that's delicate soldering so attempt at your own risk.
I bought a 3ds a few days ago. I had looked up the gateway flashcart and decided I'd get one whenever I bought a 3ds. I was on an older firmware (I dont recall which) but I looked up what was the latest firmware on the Nintendo website and it said it was the 9.2.0.20U, decided I'd update since...
@K3Nv2 Snow Day is pretty fun. My only bitch would be the camera controls, when you move around, say down, you have to move the right stick left or right to get camera to turn and get your view, other than that I like it so far.
I just been playing offline, and they give you a few bots here n there on your team to help battle. I don't think it's as funny as the other games tho, more battle oriented than humor, which kinda sucks, but I'm still early in it
Yea, and co-op, but you can also start a pvp session and battle just with friends. You get special skill cards (powers) the more you play. And higher value cards, but you can only enable so many cards at a time.
Toilet paper is considered the money, you collect and buy stuff with TP, kinda funny. Graphics are def better than the other games tho, I think they used Unity 5 engine.
For example, a 21-inch (diagonal) GE color television in 1965 had an advertised price of $499, which is equal to $4,724 in today's dollars, according to the federal government's inflation calculator.