Finally Modded my OLED

  • Thread starter Thread starter urherenow
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 1,384
  • Replies Replies 2
  • Likes Likes 2

urherenow

Well-Known Member
Member
Joined
Mar 8, 2009
Messages
5,348
Solutions
1
Reaction score
2,475
Trophies
3
Location
Japan
XP
4,922
Country
United States
My private conversations are gone, and I forgot the couple of people who were chatting with me about the flashable OLED chip. I finally got it installed on my second try. My diode readings are off from videos I've watched, but it works great! I have it flashed with one of the newer hwfly-nx firmwares. Dumped my keys, and currently making a file-based emuemmc, so I Can have a fresh backup of the emmc (only powered on once, to connect joycons, update the firmware, and check for dead pixels on the screen). I was scared about that 3rd reading, because it was so low... but it's fine.

Anybody have more info on lockpic's mention of Mariko partials? Should I steer clear of that? It mentions something about clearing keys, so I didn't want to touch it.

Anyway, my readings on diode from left to right (D A C 5v):

0.402
0.608
0.462
0.674

Beep on gnd

rst... was strange. Only got a reading measuring ohms, and it bounced around like it had capacitance or something...

Anyway, the glitching went quick.
 
I think that's normal. Did another OLED mod with MV1-7 flashable oled chip several days ago, and point A, C and D readings are all about 500mV, instead of around 700-800mV. For RST it's normal, different multimeters push different voltages on diode mode and the voltage drop is pretty high on RST, so some multimeters won't even register the reading. My RST reading is about 2.8V. Also don't worry about RST too much as it's a big soldering pad, it's hard to mess that one up.

IIRC it explains pretty clear in RCM lockpick, the partial key is only for archiving purpose or something similar, not very useful for end user.
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum