Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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how to measure the point Dat0 CMD CLK with multimeter ?
i mean, once they are soldered to cables.
how to make sure they are properly soldered to cables ?:unsure::mellow::blink:
 
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LOL what?

looks like Waveshare made a new "dev board" with detachable USB, resistors (47 ohm?) on pins 27, 28, 29, and "custom jumpers" on pins 24, 25.
https://www.waveshare.net/shop/RP2040-Tiny-Kit.htm

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i assume purple led is about emmc read failed. If it is true, then need to check the clk and cmd line. Usually bad solder, but if the solder is good, then reduce the noise by adding resistance value, or change the wire with a better one (copper not aluminium), or shorten the length.
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Usually just use Continuity test between the resistor and the point on the motherboard.
Resistor rarely broken, but to make sure do check resistance.
I don't remove the resistor, and its read 47 ohm all the three.
so adding one more 47+47 to the CMD and CLK ?
is it ok to add them to all three point D0 CMD CLK ??

yeah my cable still to long( last time i only test em), i need to reduce the lenght.
 
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@QuiTim sorry for mention you. May i ask you some questions? what difference between using single mosfet and dual mosfets? i'm trying to apply single mosfet method.
 
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Best regardsl
Just tried to boot EmuMMC CFW and it says "A fatal error occured when running Fusée. Package1 seems corrupt!"

Also Warmboot says "Unknown pkg1 version. HOS version not supported"

What can I do now?
I have the same problem
 
@QuiTim sorry for mention you. May i ask you some questions? what difference between using single mosfet and dual mosfets? i'm trying to apply single mosfet method.
No problem.
To be honest I don't know. It seems that sometimes (for reasons unknown to me) one mosfet does not work.
I've only done 2 switches (both V2) with pico, and both of them worked with one mosfet (1st one with irf8714 the other one with irfsh8342).
Use good wire, keep the length of the wire to minimum and solder good joints and I'm 99% sure it will work with one.
 
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No problem.
To be honest I don't know. It seems that sometimes (for reasons unknown to me) one mosfet does not work.
I've only done 2 switches (both V2) with pico, and both of them worked with one mosfet (1st one with irf8714 the other one with irfah8342).
Use good wire, keep the length of the wire to minimum and solder good joints and I'm 99% sure it will work with one.
Im use to Mariko (V2) flex from V1 Erista with one mosfet made over 20+
 
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