I’m specifically looking to avoid the hassle of having to “readjust” the dat0 adapter for the Hwfly every now and then just so my OLED boots up to LED colour green vs ( orange/yellow or red colour…sometimes and not booting to Hekate….can u please point me to a link or keywords to search that in the topic here in gbatemp…please anyone?
I’m specifically looking to avoid the hassle of having to “readjust” the dat0 adapter for the Hwfly every now and then just so my OLED boots up to LED colour green vs ( orange/yellow or red colour…sometimes and not booting to Hekate….can u please point me to a link or keywords to search that in the topic here in gbatemp…please anyone?
I’m specifically looking to avoid the hassle of having to “readjust” the dat0 adapter for the Hwfly every now and then just so my OLED boots up to LED colour green vs ( orange/yellow or red colour…sometimes and not booting to Hekate….can u please point me to a link or keywords to search that in the topic here in gbatemp…please anyone?
The image section is a bit confusing without context, especially the mosfet part. I would suggest splitting it into a section about the rp2040 pinout, one about the connection points per console and one about the mosfet. Making clear that you can either use the CPU flex cable or manually attach a mosfet (with configurations for mariko and erista). The requirements also mention you can use a mosfet and/or the CPU flex but using both is not possible, and for the OLED you need the dat0 adapter, that could be mentioned in the requirements. Otherwise great start.
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I would also put flynnsmt4 second in the credits, he put in a crazy amount of effort and knowledge to decrypt the firmware. We wouldn't have it without him.
The image section is a bit confusing without context, especially the mosfet part. I would suggest splitting it into a section about the rp2040 pinout, one about the connection points per console and one about the mosfet. Making clear that you can either use the CPU flex cable or manually attach a mosfet (with configurations for mariko and erista). The requirements also mention you can use a mosfet and/or the CPU flex but using both is not possible, and for the OLED you need the dat0 adapter, that could be mentioned in the requirements. Otherwise great start.
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I would also put flynnsmt4 second in the credits, he put in a crazy amount of effort and knowledge to decrypt the firmware. We wouldn't have it without him.
is this what we are looking for in the resistors, and it is the 47k or 47R ones?
does anyone have a link tot he flex cable for the lite?
just trying to get a list all of ali, and see how much it is lol
and has anyone installed one with pics using the flex cable?
is this what we are looking for in the resistors, and it is the 47k or 47R ones?
does anyone have a link tot he flex cable for the lite?
just trying to get a list all of ali, and see how much it is lol
and has anyone installed one with pics using the flex cable?
Here if you guys want the current recommend mosfet and resistors. Its basically the info that @Adran_Marit try to collect and make easier to find said info in one collection
Here if you guys want the current recommend mosfet and resistors. Its basically the info that @Adran_Marit try to collect and make easier to find said info in one collection
I’m specifically looking to avoid the hassle of having to “readjust” the dat0 adapter for the Hwfly every now and then just so my OLED boots up to LED colour green vs ( orange/yellow or red colour…sometimes and not booting to Hekate….can u please point me to a link or keywords to search that in the topic here in gbatemp…please anyone?
You're missing the point, replacing HWFLY with picofly uses IDENTICAL points on the Switch. If you have a DAT0 problem with HWFLY, you'll have a DAT0 problem with picofly. You need to fix the problem (DAT0) not replace the modchip.
I tried to solder to the RST point of the eMMC, but it was too small and in the process, the land was removed. How can I connect to the RST now? Should I jumper to the left connector?
I think maybe I should modify Sx cable to fit this project, so that we could stay away completely with hwfly. The motivation behind this is I would like to prevent people from damage their APU with Mosfet and in the future, people don't have to buy spare part from hwfly.
WIP: Grab leaked sx cable design, transfer to Kicad and robust a little bit to suit with Pikofly project. View attachment 360473
With oshpark, price is around 12$ for 3 flex cables, quite affordable right? View attachment 360470
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