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Hi, thanks for replaying.
I’ve aligned it multiple times and use different adaptor, still some times give .65v but most of the time is .45v

Red probe on GND read .43 all the time
With red on GND I usually get 0.4 - 0.5V (SKHynix/Samsung).
Fix it, test it, if it fails right away, reseat it.
 
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Picofly does not glitch with rebuild nand(original prodinfo present) but boots into ofw.
Error code:
2.75 short long short
2.76 long short long short

The installed picofly glitch to hekate with corrupt nand.
The picofly glitch to hekate with empty emmc.
The picofly(including same flex) glitches fine in another switch where the original nand is present.


NOT SURE: i might be remembering wrong but the picofly glitches to hekate with rebuild nand WITHOUT original prodinfo present.

I use @sthetix tutorial. I asked him what the issue could be but he unfortunately told me, that he doesn't use picofly.

Do you guys think that this is fixable by FW update for picofly?

Edit: tested with hwfly: same behavior.
 
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Hi all wondering if anyone else has come across this on a ns switch lite. Using picofly with 2.73 firmware. I get *=* yellow light and it boots to ofw. I have double checked all my points. I original installed with enamel wire which can be seen in the video, and then thought maybe the wire i bought was too cheap and bad so i have redone all my work with 36awg wiring but still getting the same issue. All points have diode readings. I have flashed the 2.73 firmware twice but still getting this short, long, short yellow blink. Any ideas? Thanks all!
 
Hi all wondering if anyone else has come across this on a ns switch lite. Using picofly with 2.73 firmware. I get *=* yellow light and it boots to ofw. I have double checked all my points. I original installed with enamel wire which can be seen in the video, and then thought maybe the wire i bought was too cheap and bad so i have redone all my work with 36awg wiring but still getting the same issue. All points have diode readings. I have flashed the 2.73 firmware twice but still getting this short, long, short yellow blink. Any ideas? Thanks all!


The error i can see from the video is *== No eMMC CMD1 request (poor wiring, or dead CPU)

Check your wirings. Make sure nothing is shorted as cmd and clk points are almost nearby each other.
 
The error i can see from the video is *== No eMMC CMD1 request (poor wiring, or dead CPU)

Check your wirings. Make sure nothing is shorted as cmd and clk points are almost nearby each other.
Thanks for the assistance, I have double checked in continuity and can't find any shorts, i have attached some pictures of my install. My console is not dead, it still boots to ofw fine
 

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Thanks for the assistance, I have double checked in continuity and can't find any shorts, i have attached some pictures of my install. My console is not dead, it still boots to ofw fine
just remove cpu cover, check again。problem will be solved。
 
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Thanks for the assistance, I have double checked in continuity and can't find any shorts, i have attached some pictures of my install. My console is not dead, it still boots to ofw fine

This point is not correct. Recheck again.
 

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After i installed picofly on Switch Oled, right joy-con won't charge and detect any more and it works only wireless. What can be wrong ???
 
Thanks for the assistance, I have double checked in continuity and can't find any shorts, i have attached some pictures of my install. My console is not dead, it still boots to ofw fine

This point is not correct. Recheck again.
To be clear, both CMD and CLK are in the wrong positions.

It would appear that CLK is where CMD should be, and CMD is shifted one up. If the wire closest to the bottom of the board is the CLK wire, shift it down one set (to the other set of tinned pads), and then resolder CMD to where you moved CLK from.
 
This point is not correct. Recheck again.
To be clear, both CMD and CLK are in the wrong positions.

It would appear that CLK is where CMD should be, and CMD is shifted one up. If the wire closest to the bottom of the board is the CLK wire, shift it down one set (to the other set of tinned pads), and then resolder CMD to where you moved CLK from.
Omg thanks so much, I can't believe I overlooked this, and the point was wrong, I'll report back once shifted over! :)
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Omg thanks so much, I can't believe I overlooked this, and the point was wrong, I'll report back once shifted over! :)
Complete and working!! Thanks a bunch, can't believe I overlooked this, feel so stupid! thanks again @lightninjay and @psycho-neon Merry Christmas to the community here!
 

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KAMIKAZEEEEEE. F*CK REBALLING. I ve had 2 reballed oleds coming back bcs of cracked solderballs. Im just going to kamikaze the sh*t out of the rest of the oleds ill do from now on.
 

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Has anybody experienced the weird problem, that the glitch only works when the Switch battery has < 40-50%? But then it's absolutely stable.

Needed to leave the Switch turned on the whole night to drain the battery lol.
 
Has anybody experienced the weird problem, that the glitch only works when the Switch battery has < 40-50%? But then it's absolutely stable.

Needed to leave the Switch turned on the whole night to drain the battery lol.
what? never had this problem. where are you taking your 3.3v from?
 
what? never had this problem. where are you taking your 3.3v from?
from the resistor as suggested:

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but i took the GND from the USB Port because it was easier to manage

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Main problem is that everything is assembled back together because i thought that it works fine.

Edit: Btw, same problem while charging the Switch
 
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from the resistor as suggested:

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but i took the GND from the USB Port because it was easier to manage

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Main problem is that everything is assembled back together because i thought that it works fine.

Edit: Btw, same problem while charging the Switch
Is that xiao ?

I have bad experience with xiao.
Broke my phone usb when playing with uv sensor, and got difficulty when glitching switch.
 
KAMIKAZEEEEEE. F*CK REBALLING. I ve had 2 reballed oleds coming back bcs of cracked solderballs. Im just going to kamikaze the sh*t out of the rest of the oleds ill do from now on.
What's wrong with the dat0 adapter?? I am very bad with hot air gun, so I always avoid it... For now the adapter works fine for me 🤞🏽
 

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