Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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hey guys i found this thread and i didn't follow it at all but i'm really intersted in it, someone has done a guide for doing this ?
or i need to read all of this ?
if there isn't a official guide to follow i'll try to do one by myself and maybe share it with the admins
thx to everyone
 
How can I update a pi zero trough toolbox?
The chip don’t have the USB C port
place update.bin in sd root folder
open picofly toolbox
update
reboot
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hey guys i found this thread and i didn't follow it at all but i'm really intersted in it, someone has done a guide for doing this ?
or i need to read all of this ?
if there isn't a official guide to follow i'll try to do one by myself and maybe share it with the admins
thx to everyone
Picofly AIO Thread

here everythign u ned to know
 
I often replace m92t36 so was thinking of using another 3.3v point so to not run wires around m92 incase it ever needs to be replaced

The emmc board has a 3.3v point that I guess sx core and hwfly clones use with the solderless chips
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That’s what I was wondering, too.
And for the same reasons.
@ follow
 
That’s what I was wondering, too.
And for the same reasons.
@ follow

I often replace m92t36 so was thinking of using another 3.3v point so to not run wires around m92 incase it ever needs to be replaced

The emmc board has a 3.3v point that I guess sx core and hwfly clones use with the solderless chips
yes u can also use it from the emmc i have done it on my v2 so no problem there
 
Is there a way we could incorporate the data lines from the switch to the picofly, and have a sort of update mode so we can flash the pico with the switch usb-c, that way we don’t need to open the switch and re add the usb-c every new update?
 
Guys did anyone use 0.10 wire for mod and does it work as I think it's to thin?
Can someone confirm that works.
I used AWG36 except for 3.3v/GND (AWG30). No issues at all.
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Is there a way we could incorporate the data lines from the switch to the picofly, and have a sort of update mode so we can flash the pico with the switch usb-c, that way we don’t need to open the switch and re add the usb-c every new update?
Starting with 2.6 alpha, you can just update the chip using a special payload, no need to use USB.
 
I used AWG36 except for 3.3v/GND (AWG30). No issues at all.
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Starting with 2.6 alpha, you can just update the chip using a special payload, no need to use USB.
MOSFET or flex? If MOSFET with cable or direct to cap?
 
Pinout for XIAO2040
@Adran_Marit if u want to add this to :)

XIAO2040 Pinout.jpg

ItsyBitsy Pinout.jpg

pico pinout.jpg

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Can someone tell me the value of the cmd resistor on the OLED?
same as the for every other board 47OHM
 
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Pinout for XIAO2040
@Adran_Marit if u want to add this to :)
im gonna try to add itsybitsi and pico later when i have more time
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same as the for every other board 47OHM
The one on the board side.ot the one on the rp2040 47OHM.
I knocked of the resistor on the board cmd resistor.
 

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