Hardware Can I put a Picofly OLED on a Switch V1?

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I bought the v1 version in a Chinese store, but they sent the Oled version (and they are refusing a return). I wanted to know if it is possible to install the Oled version on a V1 switch, if it is possible, what would be the scheme?

ps. Thanks for the help.
 

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this apu flex will not fit on your apu (erista vs mariko - different capacitor orientation). yes, it's possible by detaching the mosfets from the apu flex and connect one of them manually to the apu with wires, but if you thought buying a clone chip was a good idea then it's probably beyond your capabilities to do so. Check the picofly thread and/or guide, schematics are available there.

point translation:

dat0 = C
cmd = A
clk = D
rst = B

There does not seem to be a dedicated cpu pin point on your board, so you'd have to connect the G point of the mosfet to the middle two pins of the apu flex cable connector on the board.
 

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this apu flex will not fit on your apu (erista vs mariko - different capacitor orientation). yes, it's possible by detaching the mosfets from the apu flex and connect one of them manually to the apu with wires, but if you thought buying a clone chip was a good idea then it's probably beyond your capabilities to do so. Check the picofly thread and/or guide, schematics are available there.

point translation:

dat0 = C
cmd = A
clk = D
rst = B

There does not seem to be a dedicated cpu pin point on your board, so you'd have to connect the G point of the mosfet to the middle two pins of the apu flex cable connector on the board.

Thanks for the tips, I'll take a look. I've previously done the mod with the rp2040 and its r47 resistors on a lite switch, this time I wanted to do it on a v1 that I have in an easier way, just soldering the flexible cable (I already have the v1 type, so no problems). I had also used these parallel picofly, but on another lite switch, and there were no problems. I was already analyzing this Oled board, those were good tips from you.
 

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