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Thanks Dude... You are the best.. Thats resolve my 1st issue... But now, i dont know why sometimes Success and Sometimes i get the code of Bad CPU pin..

I dont know what to do because of 10 attempms, 5 success and 5 bad cpu pin (without moving anyting)...

I am ussing 2 mosffet IRFHS8342 (1 per each Cap)... Should i use only one?

This is a LCD V2....

¿Any Ideas?
My Lite has the same 50/50 results as yours. I have yet to figure out why
 
i've used a 0.2 mm section cable, and works perfectly
In the FAQ for the trinket M0 you can read the following:


90mA should also be enough for the RP2040 or does it need more?
i've used a 0.2 and works perfectly
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So glad my HWFLY glitch all the times 😁.
hahahah as far from my test till now, Picofly boot more faster than HWFLY, the main problem i raise is :
- if you update the original partition from daybreak it will freeze the OFW from booting
- if you try to unlock via software you'll fuckup your boot0 partition and (potentially) brick your console

on this last point if you start "stock" from the launch of hekate you're still able to enter into a "like" ofw env.
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Updating from 10.x.x to 16.0.1 fixed my BOOT0 after it got corrupted by unlocking

On Hekate selecting reboot to OFW gave a black screen but I was able to use Atmosphere to boot stock then update over internet

i did it from 16.0.0 to 16.0.1 but didn't solve the black screen after corrupting the Boot0 partition..
best lesson learned, do a full backup before make any action :)
 
They are showing some kits, the McFly is a great one, on the other thread of picofly there is a photo of a complete RP2040 setup with two flex cables one for quick solder of the points and other for the CPU, the coolest thing ever.
 
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They are showing some kits, the McFly is a great one, on the other thread of picofly there is a photo of a complete RP2040 setup with two flex cables one for quick solder of the points and other for the CPU, the coolest thing ever.
2nd coolest thing ever cause coolest thing ever is the $2.60 cent zero and the $0.50 cent mosfet :)
 
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They are showing some kits, the McFly is a great one, on the other thread of picofly there is a photo of a complete RP2040 setup with two flex cables one for quick solder of the points and other for the CPU, the coolest thing ever.
yeah ive been watching the Mcfly chip.. liking that .. I'll check the other for the 2040 setup, i may have missed it thx
 
FWI, under no circumstances should you try this without resistors. I was stupid and impatient and read the FAQ where it said

"Q: Do I really need 47 Ohm resistors?
A: You can skip them, however in this case you will have to use emuMMC due to the line interference, sysNAND would not boot."

My whole NAND got corrupted when I ran it without resistors and tried to make a NAND backup. I checked my NAND backup and it was unable to decrypt it had been corrupted. I went into Hekate's eMMC viewing tool and saw that the GPT table had been fucked. I was able to rebuild, but of course without a good PRODINFO.
If you're thinking of skimping on resistors, simply don't.

If you're reading this and you already bricked, just follow this guide
It will get you up and running, just without online play
 
FWI, under no circumstances should you try this without resistors. I was stupid and impatient and read the FAQ where it said

"Q: Do I really need 47 Ohm resistors?
A: You can skip them, however in this case you will have to use emuMMC due to the line interference, sysNAND would not boot."

My whole NAND got corrupted when I ran it without resistors and tried to make a NAND backup. I checked my NAND backup and it was unable to decrypt it had been corrupted. I went into Hekate's eMMC viewing tool and saw that the GPT table had been fucked. I was able to rebuild, but of course without a good PRODINFO.
If you're thinking of skimping on resistors, simply don't.

If you're reading this and you already bricked, just follow this guide
It will get you up and running, just without online play


There is a reason why it stated the following in the OP first post.
  • I *HIGHLY* recommend that upon booting into hekate for the first time you make a full and complete nand backup with keys
 
There is a reason why it stated the following in the OP first post.
  • I *HIGHLY* recommend that upon booting into hekate for the first time you make a full and complete nand backup with keys
That's exactly what I did, just without resistors. The backup came corrupted and corrupted my eMMC while it was performing the backup
 
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Is it possible that SOMEBODY PLEASE shares all necessary parts (as a SHOP-LINK) for this Project to avoid any mistakes?:shy:
I mean, I would like to mod my Switch Lite and my Switch OLED, but I dont have any idea, what flex-cables and other parts I need (besides the resistors and the RP2040 board):bow:
 
FWI, under no circumstances should you try this without resistors. I was stupid and impatient and read the FAQ where it said

"Q: Do I really need 47 Ohm resistors?
A: You can skip them, however in this case you will have to use emuMMC due to the line interference, sysNAND would not boot."

My whole NAND got corrupted when I ran it without resistors and tried to make a NAND backup. I checked my NAND backup and it was unable to decrypt it had been corrupted. I went into Hekate's eMMC viewing tool and saw that the GPT table had been fucked. I was able to rebuild, but of course without a good PRODINFO.
If you're thinking of skimping on resistors, simply don't.

If you're reading this and you already bricked, just follow this guide
It will get you up and running, just without online play

uff, that "abreviation" NSW was new for me, and this video is dangerous it skips some steps of the GBATemp Guide on recreate a Working EmuNAND from donors.
 
uff, that "abreviation" NSW was new for me, and this video is dangerous it skips some steps of the GBATemp Guide on recreate a Working EmuNAND from donors.
Keep in mind you should try this ONLY after you've exhausted your resources and really cant get it to boot. In my case, I noticed my GPT table was completely fucked and my NAND backup didn't work either
 
I'm sorry to ask this but I can't find a way to run atmosphere. I'm on 16.0.1 and running hekate v6.0.2 with no problem. I installed HATS 16.0.1 on the microsd but I don't see the fuse.bin in the payloads. I downloaded atmosphere from its developers' page and copied the fuse.bin to the bootloader/payloads folder but when I run it it gives me a error... I really don't know what else to do. Any ideas?
 

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