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then the picture i created is correct
as the picture bevor yes , just remember when u remove a cap and lay the mosfett on top of a solder pad u need to isolate the pad otherwise some contacts of the mosfet might create a unwanted connection
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I see, a fast site that ships quickly?
Does Amazon sell rp2040, mosfets and resistors?
go to ur amazon site and check it
most likley they will
 
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Very true, but when the things are easily available it lowers the bar to entry and everyone thinks they can do it.
That's very true. Plus easier to find the parts and no need to rely on no-name-china team that we never know when they stop producing their modchips.
 
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would this raspberry also work?
RASPBERRY PI PICO
Raspberry Pi Pico Board, RP2040, 32 bit, ARM Cortex-M0+
 
Curiosity.
Using the mosfets, are the capacitors removed because their function is reproduced by the mosfets themselves or for other reasons?
 
It’s already safe install this mod? I mean, I read before that the software isn’t sable and may cause some problems on the switch, it’s already to use as alternative to HWFLY? Or still need more development?
 
thanks to Dee87 in advanced for helping
i made this ...i hope helps others
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I would say that the gate (G) is the CPU Line. As i understood right, we just shorten the cap to ground. Drain (D) and Source (S) are the pins of the cap. See attachement.

Edit: Also looks like its cap nr.9 that needs to be removed and not 8, at least it looks like it in the picture you send.
 

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I would say that the gate (G) is the CPU Line. As i understood right, we just shorten the cap to ground. Drain (D) and Source (S) are the pins of the cap. See attachement.
i think ur right there was a discussion about it .
 
I would say that the gate (G) is the CPU Line. As i understood right, we just shorten the cap to ground. Drain (D) and Source (S) are the pins of the cap. See attachement.
well got some help from dear Dee87 and some info this pic that posted before

about DAT0 im trying figure something without desolrdering or using extending adaptor getting that point
like xbox360 post point on corona cpu that needed post fix but with only one wire and good soldering skill and right temp and i think someone did it with one hdd pin in one post here
 

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If you guys don't mind, please remove pictures with wrong wiring.

Reference shoud be the post from rehius / Picofly - a HWFLY switch modchip
with his example on page 78.
 
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