Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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analyze traces and components with a microscope and multimeter, find broken traces and components, fix it...
i cutted only these 2 traces like sthetix said
 

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i dont unterstand why sthetnix tells people to cut these lines, even if they arent used just leave them alone.
some people will cut to deep and maybe destroy other lines :-(

where in germany do u live?
I live in Hessen near Bad Homburg or Frankfurt. Why do you ask?
 
Already installed 2 mosfet :(
I just use 2 mosfet.i use 2.6 because I tried 2.64 but it is the same problem in 2.5 when clicking reset when switch logo appears it turns green light and boot to hekate.i don't know why.the 2.6 is the only working without clicking reset
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I am having problem while installing rp2040 zero with mosfet for my friend's mariko. The mod chip always shows blue-> cyan (I guess) and boots to OFW. but when Nintendo logo appears, click reset button in rp2040, it starts glitching and tada: green led + boots to hekate. It's look like @Rodel said but I have already update v2.64 firmware and removed regulator in rp2040. Please help me figure the problem.
Did you try the fw2.6?
 
i don't know why.the 2.6 is the only working without clicking reset
well, try this one

but actually you should fix your wiring, the wires are too thin and long
 

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but actually you should fix your wiring, the wires are too thin and long
Hi hello, just confirming Teflon UL10064 36AWG is already good for 3.3V right? Does it affect the voltage since its too thin? it just arrived and damn its so thin, im just concerned :)
 

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