Picofly AIO Thread

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This is a Pikofly AIO Thread/Tutorial.
This information has been pulled from other threads and forums on this site, I haven't done anything except compile it in this one thread.
All credit goes to those who worked on all the relevant information and stuff.


First things First; I not not endorse piracy and those who released the firmware don't either so this is for home-brew use only.


DOING THIS MODIFCATION TO YOUR SWITCH MAY CAUSE PERMANENT DAMGE. I RECOMMEND YOU HAVE THIS DONE BY A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER



DISCLAIMER! Me nor any of the other temp members who helped make this happen will be held liable to any damage you cause your console in attempting to mod it. Professional installation is recommended for this mod.

Just because a mod is cheap doesn't mean it's easy. - Trust me I learnt the hard way - Adran 2023


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  1. RequirementsHintsLED IndicatorsFAQ's


      • RP2040-Zero
      • SMD 8050 47 to 50 ohm Resistors
      • Mosfet (IRFHS8342 MOSFET) or cpu flex cable (lite flex for lites, v2 flex for v2 mariko etc etc)
      • switch (duh)
      • Wire
      • RP2040 Firmware (direct Link)















P.S More formatting and information to come
I really love to see the McFly becoming a real thing
 
wait so I have a v2 switch, I bought some wire and a pico board, also grabbed a v2 flex cable
by the diagrams i would assume my points for a v2 console are just on the emmc? if thats the case do i need this ribon cable when it comes? or do i just follow the diagram here after flashing and solder to the emmc and im good to go?

videos I found seem to show insalls on switch lites mostly?
 
wait so I have a v2 switch, I bought some wire and a pico board, also grabbed a v2 flex cable
by the diagrams i would assume my points for a v2 console are just on the emmc? if thats the case do i need this ribon cable when it comes? or do i just follow the diagram here after flashing and solder to the emmc and im good to go?

videos I found seem to show insalls on switch lites mostly?

v2 flex cable comes on the apu , then u need to solder it to emmc +3v and gnd flash the chip solder everthing to the chip then ur ready to go
 
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ah gotcha thanks
I think i did manage to find an install image too if it helps anyone
:)
 

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ah gotcha thanks
I think i did manage to find an install image too if it helps anyone
:)
u can also solder the emmc wires to the board like i did but only do that if ur comfortable with soldering at the emmcu connector :-P
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i also solderder a flex connector to the usb port from the rp2040
Klick me 2
 
Do me a favor and power off and back on then try again. This happened to me once I believe, It's early and there's bugs.
always happen, other thing is i cant go stock from hekate (black screen)
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always happen, other thing is i cant go stock from hekate (black screen)
i dont remove 3.3v regulator, could be that?
 
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always happen, other thing is i cant go stock from hekate (black screen)
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i dont remove 3.3v regulator, could be that?
If you updated OFW after pico this happens with OFW boot
If you replaced hwfly with pico this happens with OFW

Did you do any of these>? I'm not sure about sleep and 3v3 as I'm waiting for 2.6fw or further news before I remove usbc, port and 3v3 regulator.
 
If you updated OFW after pico this happens with OFW boot
If you replaced hwfly with pico this happens with OFW

Did you do any of these>? I'm not sure about sleep and 3v3 as I'm waiting for 2.6fw or further news before I remove usbc, port and 3v3 regulator.
i dont do any of these, im using hats from sthetix , maybe could try original atmosphere?
 
Hello guys, I'm planning to install on mariko. Do I need to remove the buttons/port or does it fit inside switch? Thanks
 

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