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  1. Ferras

    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    You can use the "normal" point on the CPU, it works even without the caps, you just need to solder the flex to the caps points even without the capacitor (if you are using the flex), the flex that I used had solder points on both sides, so it was relatively easy to solder even without the capacitor.
  2. Ferras

    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Correct for me would be the measurement between 0.5~0.8. Oops, I'm actually measuring wrong so I have the black tip on the ground. Yes, it's working, it turns out that as I found this measurement strange I wanted to confirm if there was a bigger problem, as I'm going to fix the SP2 cap if...
  3. Ferras

    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    I'm connecting the black probe to the ground and the red probe to the 3.3v point... I measured all the points like this and they are correct (switch turns on normally and the modchip works), only the 3.3v gives this reading above 0.8v.
  4. Ferras

    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Thanks for the answer! I used a picofly v5 from Aliexpress, so I can't steal the board cap. Maybe I expressed myself badly in relation to the 3.3v point, my doubt is not in relation to ground and common to those points, I know that they are in parallel on the PCB itself, what I would like to...
  5. Ferras

    Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

    Last week I managed to install the picofly on my Switch Oled (well, it's working, even though I killed the SP2 capacitor), however during assembly I noticed that the measurement for the 3.3v point was approximately 1.05 instead of the range of 0.5~0.8, even though the chip was receiving 3.3v...
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