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But this I did.
But is the firmware flash procedure basically just a copy and paste?
Isn't there a tool to "flash" the firmware?
It's that simple?
Copy paste 2.5/2.6 uf2 into drive it creates

If you used 2.5 Unplug (2.6 doesn't require unlock)
Hold boot button Re-plug and copy n paste unlock uf2 into drive it creates

Done - If toshiba nand use toshiba uf2
Its just like trinket since uf2
 
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But this I did.
But is the firmware flash procedure basically just a copy and paste?
Isn't there a tool to "flash" the firmware?
It's that simple?
yes. if you hold boot button and connect pico to pc, pico is put into 'boosel' mode, where you can flash firmware if you drag and drop uf2 file
 

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1) In the first post there are firmware+unlock all in one.
Just flash this file, is cunlock already included?

2) What are the differences between the various files? :

PiCoFly FW2.5+unlock.uf2

Picofly - fw_2.5_nw(NoWait).uf2
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Copy paste 2.5/2.6 uf2 into drive it creates
Unplug
Hold boot button Re-plug and copy n paste unlock uf2 into drive it creates

Done - If toshiba nand use toshiba uf2
Its just like trinket since uf2
2.6 not found...
 

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1) In the first post there are firmware+unlock all in one.
Just flash this file, is cunlock already included?

2) What are the differences between the various files? :

PiCoFly FW2.5+unlock.uf2

Picofly - fw_2.5_nw(NoWait).uf2
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2.6 not found...

1) Yes, this is firmware and unlock in one
2) 2.5_no wait is just the firmware without the unlock, this by itself won't boot atmosphere and requires manual flashing of the unlock.uf2
2.5_toshiba is recommended for those with Toshiba Emmcs and also requires the manual unlock.

2.6 isn't released yet.
 
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2.6 what's new?
For the pico-zeros already installed (already soldered on the consoles) is it not possible to upgrade without reassembling everything (with the re-soldering of the buttons and connectors)?
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1) Yes, this is firmware and unlock in one
2) 2.5_no wait is just the firmware without the unlock, this by itself won't boot atmosphere and requires manual flashing of the unlock.uf2
2.5_toshiba is recommended for those with Toshiba Emmcs and also requires the manual unlock.

2.6 isn't released yet.
More question
 

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You can update from 2.6 without disassembly, but you can NOT update from 2.5 without using the USB connector on the chip.
 

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Okay guys.
Once the rp2040-zero is installed with the firmware+unlock, where can I find an updated guide to prepare microsd and finish the modd?
 

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Just found out PicoFly today, ordered all the parts I need (I think). Is this enough, or should I buy more? I have all the tools. (text is in korean but I think you can know what it is by image)

스크린샷 2023-04-05 205404.png
 
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Is there any reason for this, out of curiosity? Opening the firmware to community contributions may be beneficial.
the original reason was to prevent china boards that could be used for piracy (closed source + encryption protected the "only linux" restriction). but the protection has been bypassed eventually.
 

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It depends if the creator of the firmware want to share or not, we have to respect their decision if they don't want to share.
Absolutely, but I don't know if the firmware has the same copyrighted code issues as Hwfly (since, from my understanding, Hwfly is a clone of the TX modchip)? Assuming I'm even correct about that to begin with, of course - feel free to correct me if I'm wrong here
 

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Hwfly is a reverse engineered SX core. As far as I know the chip itself is actually fine, no Nintendo code or so. But rather the issue with modchip in the US is the Dmca and in the EU the tpm circumvention
 
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Absolutely, but I don't know if the firmware has the same copyrighted code issues as Hwfly (since, from my understanding, Hwfly is a clone of the TX modchip)? Assuming I'm even correct about that to begin with, of course - feel free to correct me if I'm wrong here
The two are fundamentally different. None of the code for hwfly/sx modchips would be useful on a RP2040 based board. The concepts will be the same and some of the sequence but that's all.

There was never copyrighted code used for sx or hwfly. TX got in trouble because they were actively promoting piracy and making $$ off of it. In it's most basic form all the modchips are bypassing security measures in the Tegra X1 processor. This in and of itself is not illegal, it's what people do after they've gotten around the security that can be. Realistically I don't believe anyone has ever been in trouble for using pirated software, only distributing it/facilitating it.
 
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The two are fundamentally different. None of the code for hwfly/sx modchips would be useful on a RP2040 based board. The concepts will be the same and some of the sequence but that's all.

There was never copyrighted code used for sx or hwfly. TX got in trouble because they were actively promoting piracy and making $$ off of it. It it's most basic form all the modchips are bypassing security measures in the Tegra X1 processor. This in and of itself is not illegal, it's what people do after they've gotten around the security that can be. Realistically I don't believe anyone has ever been in trouble for using pirated software, only distributing it/facilitating it.
On top of that, they copywritten code in their CFW they distributed. The XCI mounting code relied on code they stole from Nintendo and that's where they could directly get in trouble with copyright, at least.

Since firmware 2.6 for Picofly will be updatable without the USB, is it good to wait a couple weeks maybe for it to be released? Once I get this thing in an OLED I don't want to re-open it up and resolder USB just to flash it
 
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Copy paste 2.5/2.6 uf2 into drive it creates
Unplug
Hold boot button Re-plug and copy n paste unlock uf2 into drive it creates

Done - If toshiba nand use toshiba uf2
Its just like trinket since uf2
Just want to clear something up, Rehius has said that with 2.6, unlock.uf2 is no longer required as 2.6 is unlocked in the firmware already.
 

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