Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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How did you guys fit The picofly in the lite? I bent the metal shield a little so it barely fits on the right side of the CPU, but I'm worried the pressure might break off the resistors on the RP2040, is it safe or do I need to dremel a hole in the shield?
 
How did you guys fit The picofly in the lite? I bent the metal shield a little so it barely fits on the right side of the CPU, but I'm worried the pressure might break off the resistors on the RP2040, is it safe or do I need to dremel a hole in the shield?
I put it on top of the emmc cover(remove the foam), and cut out the metal shield cover L shape leg to fit
 
How did you guys fit The picofly in the lite? I bent the metal shield a little so it barely fits on the right side of the CPU, but I'm worried the pressure might break off the resistors on the RP2040, is it safe or do I need to dremel a hole in the shield?
on top of the eMMC
 
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Sorry for the ignorance but how can I tell if the mosfet is broken or burned? I accidentally soldered with high temperature for a long time at the mosfet, I am afraid that turning on the switch with the broken mosfet may affect the switch
 
Sorry for the ignorance but how can I tell if the mosfet is broken or burned? I accidentally soldered with high temperature for a long time at the mosfet, I am afraid that turning on the switch with the broken mosfet may affect the switch
 
What is the resistance value of lite on the diagram? Can someone help me? My LITE vol+may not work due to this, it is missing.:rofl2:
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What is the resistance value of lite on the diagram? Can someone help me? My LITE vol+may not work due to this, it is missing.:rofl2:
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It's my understanding that the lite schematic is an older photo during early development.

It has generally been accepted that resistors in the 47-50 ohm range are acceptable, and people using 470 or 4700 + ohm resistors are corrupting their boot0 on the emmc.

With that in mind, I am attempting a switch lite install today, and was planning on using the usual suggested 47 ohm resistors.

EDIT: If you are asking for resistance values on the pads in the small orange square to the bottom right of the photo, then I am not sure of that at this moment. I haven't opened up my lite to see.
 
It's my understanding that the lite schematic is an older photo during early development.

It has generally been accepted that resistors in the 47-50 ohm range are acceptable, and people using 470 or 4700 + ohm resistors are corrupting their boot0 on the emmc.

With that in mind, I am attempting a switch lite install today, and was planning on using the usual suggested 47 ohm resistors.
Thank you for your reply. The location is in the red box, not DAT0, CMD, CLK
 
Man....

we need someone(s) to make guides both with and without the flex cable so people stops asking the same questions over :P
I could attempt to write-up and gather photos into two separate posts, the question being do we pin them in this thread, or do I make yet another set of topics that will further split us between here, the AIO thread, and the guides?
 
I could attempt to write-up and gather photos into two separate posts, the question being do we pin them in this thread, or do I make yet another set of topics that will further split us between here, the AIO thread, and the guides?
I can edit the AIO thread. So please. You can PM them to me if you want.
 
Tried to flash 2.64 from 2.61 via update.bin from both the wiki and the post here, but either way I try, it remains at 2.61. Any ideas?
File is called update.bin and in the root of the sdcard. Toolbox says flash was successful.
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Edit: Nevermind. After the 5th attempt or so, it took.
 
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