Hacking Hardware Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip

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Their boards are generally compatible with PICO zero, and do not support i2c, and they are sold directly using the firmware here, regardless of bugs, recently their boards will damage eMMC, including damage BOOT0, and some versions will even physically damage eMMC
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Wait, what chips are causing that?
 
I have used these variants. They both are reliable.

edit: Just never mention about the dat0 adapters that are included.. :rofl2:
 

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Multimater 200 kohm read is 027.2 k ohm (resistor read) . Diode read from left 0.612 v from right is 0.364v nintendo switch lite motherbord the one green (x)

No, I measured it as 4.7Kohm from another machine.
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100ohm

064.9k ohm resistor read in 200 k ohm resistor read multimater.

A note of caution here. If anyone is measuring these resistors in circuit, the values may not be accurate because the meter is measuring not just the resistor but all possible circuit paths between the two probes. The value measured in circuit will be the same or (potentially much) lower than the value of the resistor itself.

Whether the value is good or not will depend on the surrounding circuits. Whether this is important or not depends on the circuit the resistor is in.
 

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