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    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Ended up accidentally breaking the capacitor with the red arrow to the left. What is that capacitor so I can order a replacement? thanks
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    Hacking Scene dev Zecoxao teases new $3 modchip for the OLED Nintendo Switch, involves a Raspberry Pi

    Yes, you can get the firmware used on that chip here: https://github.com/hwfly-nx/firmware However, that is only one part of the puzzle. Without the FPGA which actually glitches the chip which we are unable to read the contents of. We cannot make our own modchips, this is the reason why the...
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    Hacking using an hwfly oled v3 on switch lite

    Yep I think I'l give it a miss, thanks for the people that replied. The main concerns I have is that I am unable to manually solder the CPU caps on the SOC, as that cpu ribbon cable seems to be required, that cable has components on it on the end, looks like some mosfets which seem to be...
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    Hacking using an hwfly oled v3 on switch lite

    Thanks for the reply, I am aware of that. I just had it the old modchip laying around and was wondering it was possible to solder it to a switch lite. It appears that other people have been able to use OLED modchips on switch lite however those are the V4 variants which you can flash. I don't...
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    Hacking using an hwfly oled v3 on switch lite

    Hi all, I have got the hwfly v3 oled chip and I was wondering how I could use it on a switch lite. I do not have the original ribbon cables for it so I was thinking about just soldering jumper wires. However I have not been able to track down a pinout/schematic in order to identify each solder...
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    Hacking Question CAN you install a CFW to the Switch Lite?

    The modchips are very difficult to install and require someone who is quite experienced with soldering. The modchips themselves are around $150-200. At this point in time its not really feasible, especially for a console that costs about the same amount as a modchip. Your best option would be to...
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    Tutorial How to flash the HWFLY Clone chips

    Are those led colour codes indifferent to what version of the firmware you are on. Say if you have one of those OLED modchips that are unable to be flashed and have the stock 0.2 firmware, can that still be used as a reference? EDIT: if not, is there any sort of reference sheet with the...
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    Tutorial How to flash the HWFLY Clone chips

    Hi there, I ended up ordering this particular HWFLY OLED modchip, in retrospect it was probably a mistake as it doesn't seem to have as much documentation as the other OLED modchip revision that I am sure a lot of you would have seen. I've got a few questions: 1. does this chip have the 0.2...
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