Hi there. Sorry for the question, but did you connect the mosfets to the chip? I dont see a wire leaving the mosfets...
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I recommend this mosfet-installation: https://gbatemp.net/threads/switch-oled-skhynix-with-picofly-long-boot-time.649984/post-10376185
hey thank you for your support. same as before but its not a big problem for me, but i was wondering, because its the second switch where its happening. and both are ones with an old samsung-emmc. so i thought it could have a correlation.
I dont know why you think its because of soldering...all other switch-models work like a charm. I suspect the specific switch-model.
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hey thank you. I will desolder the instinct-chip and resolder the picofly and give feedback.
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ok, I tried, but now with 2.77 its another...
I dont think so, because when i swap the picofly with an instinct-nx it works fine :(
But I dont like instinct-chips so I would prefer to stay with the picofly....
I dont know if there are any problems with the missing cap but you could try to install a single-mosfet intallation on sp1 or try a alternate backside mosfet isntallation (see picofly guide).
Hey together.
I modded an old Switch OLED with Samsung EMMC. Glitching works well and fast, but sometimes (about 1 out of 15) glitching fails and gives **= (No eMMC block 1 read (should not happen))
Has anyone of you had a similar or samne problem?
This setup workes fine for SkHynix and newer...
Thats right, but others said its worth trying…and i love soldering so its not wasted time. And in the end i learned a bit…even if its not improving glitch-time.
OK, so I think the main problem with my long glitching-time is in fact the apu-flex-cable. I will replace it with a single-mosfet install and give feedback.
Hi there. Do you have V6 or V6S? With V6S there is a toolbox available. I think this should work for V6, too.
Otherwise you have the option to reset training data from the console. Simply connect the chip per USB to your computer and open a console. type r for resetting the training data. If you...
...and rst scraping (if you dont want to lose the advantage of assembing) :) But everything of these is easier to fix than an overheated EMMC, isnt it? Maybe Im a little bit too much afraight because I have no experience in desoldering and reballing an EMMC.
Hey guys. After many modded oleds i am asking the question to myself which way is the best to connect Dat0 to the modchip.
I started with a simple friction Dat0 adapter and never hat problems with it…but i was never happy with such a connection. As i am afraid of reflowing or using an emmc...
btw i feel this a good time to remind you guys that sea of thieves was made by rare, who also made DKC1-3 and DK64, alongside banjo kazooie and conker's bad fur day