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My unit suddenly can't glitch to payload. It always boots to OFW as if not modchipped. I can see blue led then green led right before the Nintendo logo shows. Already tried without sd card and still the same.

Do I need to return this now to the shop that modded it?

Edit: Modchip is Rp2040-zero 2.65fw.
 
Small question. I'm preparing my rp2040, do I have to insert only the latest firmware fw_2.67.uf2 ? Do I also have to add the firmware for unlocking?
 
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My unit suddenly can't glitch to payload. It always boots to OFW as if not modchipped. I can see blue led then green led right before the Nintendo logo shows. Already tried without sd card and still the same.

Do I need to return this now to the shop that modded it?

Edit: Modchip is Rp2040-zero 2.65fw.

I have previously confused cyan for green and I know at least one other person has too. Could be an issue w\ your MOSFET(s).

That being said, it's also hard for me to be sure when I'm seeing pink vs purple. @rehius is there a way to cycle the RGB colors to see the difference?
 
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I thought it would be difficult, but this mosfet is Hard level, but I think it will work

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Thanks, another question. In the pi pico when I remove the transistor I need to replace with de 47 ohmz resistor or bridge the resistor points with only one side of the 47 ohmz resistor?

The 5v to 3.3v regulator on Pico RP2040 does not need to be replaced or bridged with a resistor. The motherboard itself feeds it with the necessary voltage, however, can anyone to tell us if its removal is mandatory? I did not remove this regulator.
 
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In the guide says you need to remove a transistor and put the DAT0 cable there, The blue letters
 

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Hi.. done on the first try.. huihh, it took almost 6 hours. Using one mosfet fdmc7672 and pi pico.
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i solder the mosfet on the heatsink ground.
 

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Have a Waveshare RP2040. Was able to upload the firmware without any problems. Strangely, he gave no LED signal. Now I have installed the chip anyway but it does not work. The chip is dead. No LED display and the switch does nothing. When I disconnect the chip, the switch boots normally.

Can I assume that the RP2040 is defective? Unfortunately I don't have one left to test.

I am not the only one with such a problem.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/picofly-aio-thread.628951/post-10134317

What is meaned with "shorted the detection pins"?
 
Have a Waveshare RP2040. Was able to upload the firmware without any problems. Strangely, he gave no LED signal. Now I have installed the chip anyway but it does not work. The chip is dead. No LED display and the switch does nothing. When I disconnect the chip, the switch boots normally.

Can I assume that the RP2040 is defective? Unfortunately I don't have one left to test.

I am not the only one with such a problem.
https://gbatemp.net/threads/picofly-aio-thread.628951/post-10134317

What is meaned with "shorted the detection pins"?
did you try jumping the rgb / grb led mode pins on underside fo RP2040.
 
Hi.. done on the first try.. huihh, it took almost 6 hours. Using one mosfet fdmc7672 and pi pico.
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i solder the mosfet on the heatsink ground.
Great job.
Just make sure that the heatpad on the shield gets good contact with apu (because of the mosfet placement) otherwise you might have problems in the future.
 

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