Install OLED Pico Fly, boot to stock

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hello everyone
First of all, I'm sorry for my poor English.
I installed Pico Fly a few days ago, and when booting,
it only boots as stock. The LED status light lights up in blue, green, green, green / green, green, green
as shown in the video, and then boots as stock.
The dat0 value is within normal range.
Could there be another cause?
thank you
 

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Blue was the color for glitching and green was for success.
So that would suggest that it's working.

Picofly error codes are now short/long light pulses because depending on how the LED is wired you might get other colors.
https://github.com/Ansem-SoD/Picofly
So you might be on an old firmware.

First thing to check is if you have all the latest files of atmosphere/hekate and the latest firmware for the picofly.

If you used a RP2040 (and not a Chinese clone) then there is this dedicated thread :
https://gbatemp.net/threads/picofly-a-hwfly-switch-modchip.622701/
 
hello everyone
First of all, I'm sorry for my poor English.
I installed Pico Fly a few days ago, and when booting,
it only boots as stock. The LED status light lights up in blue, green, green, green / green, green, green
as shown in the video, and then boots as stock.
The dat0 value is within normal range.
Could there be another cause?
thank you

Error Code for your installation :
*== No eMMC CMD1 request (poor wiring, or dead CPU)

Have you checked your CMD solder point (resistor 4,7k)?
 

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