Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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I had a guy drive down 4hrs from Birmingham for a chip install, wait 2.5hrs, then drive back again... the Picofly is a hit!

He bought a new OLED Zelda. Never taken out of the box and handed it over. Mental.

Not seen one in the flesh, didn't open the dock, but guessing it's pretty too, nice piece of kit :wub:
 

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Voltage for what????
I mean this picture (see Attachment). You posted it earlier. What software is it?

Is there a thread showing (all) installation methods without cutting the rf shielding?
 

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I mean this picture (see Attachment). You posted it earlier. What software is it?

Is there a thread showing (all) installation methods without cutting the rf shielding?
It is programmer that can drow motherbord and add all value by pc. Same outocad exe 3d print.
 
Do you manually draw the motherboard, and the whole component?
It is a program that projects a laser on the motherboard and then gives a colored graph of the phone board, for example, as well as values are added to it. Some programs that work in the motherboard surveys can be downloaded and used by the person who works in electronics repair.
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Where can i get it and where do i find the CAD file of the Switch board?
It is a program that projects a laser on the motherboard and then gives a colored graph of the phone board, for example, as well as values are added to it. Some programs that work in the motherboard surveys can be downloaded and used by the person who works in electronics repair.
 
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Does anyone have a two mosfet schema for picofly??
By @Danook28 The last two pics are from the PicoFly Guide. You can also use a Cpu Shield as the source for the mosfet, if you find it hard to solder source on the cpu.
 

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Quick question: can corrupted eMMC cause Black screen?

I think my nintendo switch oled is working perfectly. Except the fact that it's on a black screen the whole time. Maybe my crap Dat adapter screwed up my eMMC.

How to test the switch to prove this? Would it be possible to install picofly and try some result? Hear that if the switch boots in rcm mode, it might be possible to manually inject hekate or rebuild the Nand via the appropriate payload.
 
I have a question for @rehius My v2mariko normal switch with Samsung eMMC is currently running fine on firmware version 2.74. However, I feel like the power consumption during sleep mode has increased significantly compared to the previous firmware version. It could just be my imagination, but is there anything that could be causing this?
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For example, with the previous firmware version, even after a week of sleep mode, the battery level would remain around 97% with a full charge. However, with the latest version, after a week of sleep mode, the battery level is at 0%.
 
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Quick question: can corrupted eMMC cause Black screen?

I think my nintendo switch oled is working perfectly. Except the fact that it's on a black screen the whole time. Maybe my crap Dat adapter screwed up my eMMC.

How to test the switch to prove this? Would it be possible to install picofly and try some result? Hear that if the switch boots in rcm mode, it might be possible to manually inject hekate or rebuild the Nand via the appropriate payload.
Can you show me video for boot console is ready mode???
 

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