Yes.. thats normal duration.This one was delaying only during several first boots, but after that, It started to boot fairly quickly enough.
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Its normal that the first boot take a bit longer , after a few boots it gets fasterThis one was delaying only during several first boots, but after that, It started to boot fairly quickly enough.
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Did you try undervoltage hack?Anyone know a fix for mariko slow boot times? X_X sometimes it takes 1 minute to boot on some consoles
Please be patient, no need to double post.. I already reply on other thread.I am flashing firmware on picofly wondershare device.
Here is what I am doing-
1 Press boot menu and simultaneously plug usb c end into USB port. (No led response, PC detects portable device in explorer)
2 Drag firmware 2.74.uf file into the rp2040 device folder (no led response on the RP2040 board is observed)
3 Explorer window automatically closes with no change in led status on RP2040
4 On reinserting without pressing boot button, its blinking long blue followed by short green blinks continuously.
My question is,
1 How can I know that I have successfully flashed firmware?
2 Is there any way to check firmware on RP2040?
Guide mention that it should blink red for successful flash and even first page is not clear about the procedure.
Thanks for suggesting this.Yes. most of us are doing 100/100/47 by now since it's more likely to work well
Hi! Hope you can help me please.
I have a Nintendo switch OLED with a picofly chip installed, it was working fine but today y reset the console and now it's booting into OFW, no hetake or "No SD CARD" screen, just OFW auto
What I can do? I attached a video for the picofly LEDs indicators.
I see that the guide says for that led code = * = * that means emmc write error?, should I remove the DAT0 adapter?Its a DAT0 not conected error.
First (Hope) : unsolder the D0 wire from pico, check the wire continuity with ground, if still there then try to resolder it again to pico and try.
Last Thing (most likely) :
Pull out the mobo. then resolder/refix the DAT0 adapter.
I solved that idk why but I have to move the D0 adapter (Nintendo switch OLED) and that's all :/ thanks for all m8'sI see that the guide says for that led code = * = * that means emmc write error?, should I remove the DAT0 adapter?
Alright, this has me stumped. I believe this is the no RST error, but all my connections are good.
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It still boots to OFW. It is fully factory and never set up. I am not sure if that will affect it. Any ideas?
0805 470 resistors (47ohm +/-5%)what resistors do you have on dat0 cmd and clk?
you need 2x470 (47 ohms ) resistors on DAT0 and CMD0805 470 resistors (47ohm +/-5%)
Could it be because it is straight out of the box without updating or setting up?
Alright, this has me stumped. I believe this is the no RST error, but all my connections are good.
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It still boots to OFW. It is fully factory and never set up. I am not sure if that will affect it. Any ideas?
That was my error as pointed out on by someone on discord. Now I have a mosfet error. I am going to try the back of the mobo version.triple check where you take the 3.3v from