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Guys, I installed the rp2040 chip (fw 2.61).
I attach photos.
I can't find the guide to finalize in the first post but edit and prepare the sd and all the rest.
I'm stuck on the screen below. (see attachments).

Also posting the work I've done, I'd accept suggestions for improvement. Thank you
You attached gnd to that triangle shaped pad instead of using a capacitor, is that right? I think it's the first time I see that, looks good
 
Guys, I installed the rp2040 chip (fw 2.61).
I attach photos.
I can't find the guide to finalize in the first post but edit and prepare the sd and all the rest.
I'm stuck on the screen below. (see attachments).

Also posting the work I've done, I'd accept suggestions for improvement. Thank you


first thing u wanna do is make a backup from ur nand, boot0/ and dump the keys everythign explained in the video
start at hekate part
 
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Guys, I installed the rp2040 chip (fw 2.61).
I attach photos.
I can't find the guide to finalize in the first post but edit and prepare the sd and all the rest.
I'm stuck on the screen below. (see attachments).

Also posting the work I've done, I'd accept suggestions for improvement. Thank you
Copy Hekate and Atmosphere to SD Card and name the hekate bin file "payload.bin" in the root of the sd card. It should boot into hekate that way.
 
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Guys, I installed the rp2040 chip (fw 2.61).
I attach photos.
I can't find the guide to finalize in the first post but edit and prepare the sd and all the rest.
I'm stuck on the screen below. (see attachments).

Also posting the work I've done, I'd accept suggestions for improvement. Thank you
Would only suggest to use a higher wire gauge on those FETs (Source and Drain), since there're involved high currents (probably within a 10A order) for performing glitch on the SoC.
 
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You attached gnd to that triangle shaped pad instead of using a capacitor, is that right? I think it's the first time I see that, looks good

Yes.
That's the closest ground I could find, so better use that (less ground and power cable is always better).

I actually looked for the shortest points on each cable.

first thing u wanna do is make a backup from ur nand, boot0/ and dump the keys everythign explained in the video
start at hekate part

Thanks for the replies, however I can't find the heakate download links, not even the guides.
I have been asking for days and they have also deleted some (repeated) posts, however none of you have yet provided me with a link.

Could I have the link where the procedure for finalizing is explained?


Copy Hekate and Atmosphere to SD Card and name the hekate bin file "payload.bin" in the root of the sd card. It should boot into hekate that way.

I can have the link of guide?
This is my First modd.

Would only suggest to use a higher wire gauge on those FETs (Source and Drain), since there're involved high currents (probably within a 10A order) for performing glitch on the SoC.

Ok, great advice, to tell the truth I already knew about it.

I don't have any other cables, I could put 2 together like I did with mosfets (2 cables ).
 
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Thanks for the replies, however I can't find the heakate download links, not even the guides.
I have been asking for days and they have also deleted some (repeated) posts, however none of you have yet provided me with a link.
Here is a Link (ClickMe) since u are new to switch Modding u should read this

u need to watch here it is again (ClickMe) u can start from the point installing hats pack in the video

<can't share HATS here>
 
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A big thank you !
For the mofset there is any difference with diagram for the oled ?

check the thread
click images
click mosfet images
first picture Mariko Dual mosfett install
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Sorry you can't share HATS here.

It's including keys.
okay srry
 
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check the thread
click images
click mosfet images
first picture Mariko Dual mosfett install
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okay srry
can i share link to repository?
It's in theory the same thing to linking to it. I would just ask google HATS and Github.
We have to treat it as piracy sadly.
 
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ah okay sorry i appoligize
Nono it's fine. I always thought I heard about HATS having it. Normally we wouldn't even allow how to find it. But I rather let Nintendo kill the Github if they want it gone. Just if we don't link to it. We haven't done anything wrong. All good :)
 
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Nono it's fine. I always thought I heard about HATS having it. Normally we wouldn't even allow how to find it. But I rather let Nintendo kill the Github if they want it gone. Just if we don't link to it. We haven't done anything wrong. All good :)

ah okay good to know well the ninjas are everywhere so gotta be carefull
 
Hiya.

I managed to pickup a cheap OLED.

Most installs seem to reball the EMMC for DAT0 adapter. Is it not possible to place the adapter there normally?

I read a few comments about "friction fitting". I assume that's-that? If the adapter is soldered down, would that not be stable enough?

I have a hot air gun from PC watercooling, but not a hot air station if that helps.

Thanks
 
Good morning and wishes for Easter guys.

Following your instructions, and advice I managed to install and then successfully form my first Switch.

I take this opportunity to thank the whole forum for the material and information you make available.

Keep it up!

Make happy holidays.
 
Good morning and wishes for Easter guys.

Following your instructions, and advice I managed to install and then successfully form my first Switch.

I take this opportunity to thank the whole forum for the material and information you make available.

Keep it up!

Make happy holidays.
i hope u made a backup off everything just in case something happens
 

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