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does v1 lite and oled have the same dat0 value in multimeter? maybe i could compare my oled with my lite and v1 dat0 values...thank you for all the tips so far will work on it later...
the diode value is more an indication of whatever connected to the circuit or not.. It may be that the connection is correct at the measurement position, but there may still be interference due to the poor connection.
In Your case its clearly the adapter is not alligned properly. Wick the anchor points and redo the aligment.
 
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Last pico firmware is 2.66 uf?????
Yes. Just remove the ".pdf" extension after you download the files. They are really binary files but ".pdf" is added as a workaround so the files can be attached to the post. Note that the author of that post is the developer of the hack so it is the latest and greatest.

github has been updated.
 
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my picofly is flashing blue for 1-2s the green for 1-2s after double mosfet install into switch lite. It’s booting to OFW. What am I doing wrong here?
 
my picofly is flashing blue for 1-2s the green for 1-2s after double mosfet install into switch lite. It’s booting to OFW. What am I doing wrong here?
So you had it working good with CPU flex, removed the flex, installed 2 MOSFETs and now it behaves that way? What model are the MOSFETs and any install pic would be useful as well.
 
So you had it working good with CPU flex, removed the flex, installed 2 MOSFETs and now it behaves that way? What model are the MOSFETs and any install pic would be useful as well.
I’ll get a pic to you as soon as I can. In the meantime, I have only installed the MOSFETs - no cpu flex - I should have gone with that! I should say, the rp2040-zero was taken from another unit. Could it already be trained against the old switch so it’s not working now?
 
I’ll get a pic to you as soon as I can. In the meantime, I have only installed the MOSFETs - no cpu flex - I should have gone with that! I should say, the rp2040-zero was taken from another unit. Could it already be trained against the old switch so it’s not working now?
I remember reading that it should reset/retrain after 70 failed glitches. If the USB port is still soldered, you can flash nuke.uf2 and the lates firmware.

Perform diode mode reading (red probe on GND) for all the other points, maybe it's not a MOSFET problem.
 
I remember reading that it should reset/retrain after 70 failed glitches. If the USB port is still soldered, you can flash nuke.uf2 and the lates firmware.

Perform diode mode reading (red probe on GND) for all the other points, maybe it's not a MOSFET problem.
I wonder should I go through 65 more power cycles! Ha! USB/reset button gone.
 
I wonder should I go through 65 more power cycles! Ha! USB/reset button gone.
One power cycle should be enough for the Pico try to glitch 70 times. If autoreset function worked, the problem is not there. Which FW do you have it flashed with? What's the console version and eMMC brand?
 
One power cycle should be enough for the Pico try to glitch 70 times. If autoreset function worked, the problem is not there. Which FW do you have it flashed with? What's the console version and eMMC brand?
70 cycles is a last resort, usually it is never used.
when you put the chip into a different console, it resets immediately by the eMMC serial number comparison.
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my picofly is flashing blue for 1-2s the green for 1-2s after double mosfet install into switch lite. It’s booting to OFW. What am I doing wrong here?
looks like CYAN light, no reaction to the glitch. re-check your mosfet soldering
 
it sure does otherwise we wouldnt remove it , plus on the other hand we dont need it anyways sinde we can boot with pico_toolbox
Unless you messed up the flash to start with. Is there a concrete way to tell the pico has been flashed correctly, the whole flash process on those birds seems very sketchy hence my reluctance to desolder anything before the install is confirmed.
 
One power cycle should be enough for the Pico try to glitch 70 times. If autoreset function worked, the problem is not there. Which FW do you have it flashed with? What's the console version and eMMC brand?
@rehius Solved! Cyan looks green under kapton tape. Redid the mosfets and we good to go! Thanks for the help.
 
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Don't want to experiment further but done twice,

Can't restart with emuMMC and I see it goes blue then red(?) Can't see clear from the hole
 
I have an issue with V1 unpached switch.
I can enter in hekate but i get black screen in OFW and Atmosphere.
What is wrong ?
 
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