I have an eMMC low voltage adapter, shouldn't be too difficult to insert the payload and bct manually. Don't think any of my card readers would see eMMC boot partitions though.
can you let us know what happens when you install the hwfly...if your install is good, that should train then glitch without issue. if it doesnt then we know its install related...if hwfly does boot first time, can you then retest the rp and see what happensNo never i received it today to try this
All solder point good, good reading and triple checked under microscope
(i made a lot of modchip install on all switch model and even some install with OLED Chip on lite wich is the same wiring has rp2040 so i'm pretty confident)
i have some hwfly chip to test the theory can try tomorrow
No, and we're delaying one week every time someone asks instead of reading the most recent few pages.Has there been any meaningful progress yet?
Not reallyHas there been any meaningful progress yet?
Very funny and originalNo, and we're delaying one week every time someone asks instead of reading the most recent few pages.
Well, I’ve already made that on my first try to install rp2040. I had lite with Sx lite. Wired the rp2040 to the solder points as it was on diagram, used already installed cpu flex (Sx orig) - nothing. -> several diode mode readings, resoldering, getting rid of Sx smal upper flex (for emmc and rst points) - nothing. -> just soldered back Sx lite (on wires) - boots like a charm. I thought that may be sx chip is bringing some TX shit code to boot0, and swapped chip to hwfly 4.2 with latest firmware - boots like a charm (with the same wires as it was on rp2040 install). Next I thought that may be I need a virgin console, unsoldered hwfly and updated sysnand to latest firmware (15.0.1). -> soldered rp2040 - nothing. Tested with V2 hwfly flex - nothing. Tested with bare mosfet (from hwfly flex) soldered by wires without removing vertical cap as it was on diagram - nothing. Took another rp2040 - same result… and that was the point were I decided to give up and try later .can you let us know what happens when you install the hwfly...if your install is good, that should train then glitch without issue. if it doesnt then we know its install related...if hwfly does boot first time, can you then retest the rp and see what happens
It is actually quite possible that the rp2040 pico is bad at filtering out noise and interference on the SD wires since those are high speed signals. Much shorter and thicker wires will give a clue if that is a problem.Well, I’ve already made that on my first try to install rp2040. I had lite with Sx lite. Wired the rp2040 to the solder points as it was on diagram, used already installed cpu flex (Sx orig) - nothing. -> several diode mode readings, resoldering, getting rid of Sx smal upper flex (for emmc and rst points) - nothing. -> just soldered back Sx lite (on wires) - boots like a charm. I thought that may be sx chip is bringing some TX shit code to boot0, and swapped chip to hwfly 4.2 with latest firmware - boots like a charm (with the same wires as it was on rp2040 install). Next I thought that may be I need a virgin console, unsoldered hwfly and updated sysnand to latest firmware (15.0.1). -> soldered rp2040 - nothing. Tested with V2 hwfly flex - nothing. Tested with bare mosfet (from hwfly flex) soldered by wires without removing vertical cap as it was on diagram - nothing. Took another rp2040 - same result… and that was the point were I decided to give up and try later .
P.S. Again, the only thing that I believe could have affected this install is thin and relatively long 36awg wires on cpu mosfet controlling point.
I'm glad someone finally said it. I've been following this thread silently and it's slowly starting to feel like an iOS jailbreak "eta wen" situation. Y'all are doing amazing work, I just wish I could help as well.No, and we're delaying one week every time someone asks instead of reading the most recent few pages.
You will need a 1bit capable sd reader if your low voltage adapter is wired for 1 bit.I have an eMMC low voltage adapter, shouldn't be too difficult to insert the payload and bct manually. Don't think any of my card readers would see eMMC boot partitions though.
Don't feel like desoldering the eMMC from my Lite, so I'll be leaving it attached. I have a weird obscure SD reader that works great for the boot partitions on my Tesla's eMMC, but I'm not sure if they use the eMMC boot partition function or not.You will need a 1bit capable sd reader if your low voltage adapter is wired for 1 bit.
All publicly known usb sd readers which can access boot0 are not capable of 1 bit mode.
You only need a low voltage adapter if you would like to read/write from the emmc while it is still connected to the switch. The nand chips on their own will happily run on 3.3v
Tafty's boots to a "no SD" screen without a card inserted, so it mustn't be the card. Even extremely short and quite thick wires aren't working, so we're pretty sure it isn't able to prepare the eMMC, the Ubuntu version was just too early in development.If your SD card content is good try using 30AWG wires. Keep the wires as short as possible!
sorry please take a note, i already measure the middle one is 0.0ohm the rest 2.2kI have a virgin Switch Lite I built just for this project (no bullshit).
I have a Pico 2040 zero and a HWFLY Lite kit both in hand.
I was in the process of tinning my cables when I floated all the components off my flex cable (not paying attention to what was underneath.) I have the resistors I believe I need and I‘m about to repair the flex cable.
Can someone confirm the resistor values I’m about to replace?
same value 470 ohm
Where are you getting 470? I just measured on my flex, they're 1.1K resistors. Maybe different revisions used different values?I have a virgin Switch Lite I built just for this project (no bullshit).
I have a Pico 2040 zero and a HWFLY Lite kit both in hand.
I was in the process of tinning my cables when I floated all the components off my flex cable (not paying attention to what was underneath.) I have the resistors I believe I need and I‘m about to repair the flex cable.
Can someone confirm the resistor values I’m about to replace?
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Then I can help test too!
All 3 are 470 ohm? I thought the middle one for HWFLY Lite was 0 ohm.same value 470 ohm
What version is yours? Mine is a V5.Where are you getting 470? I just measured on my flex, they're all 1K resistors. Maybe different revisions used different values?
Measured on the flex I get 1.1k, 0, and 1.1k, which given that the schematic shows them in parallel, they are indeed 2.2K resistors.All 3 are 470 ohm? I thought the middle one for HWFLY Lite was 0 ohm.
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What version is yours? Mine is a V5.
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803809562640.html
That’s perfect then. Thank you so much. Will solder them up in the morning and give them a go.Measured on the flex I get 1.1k, 0, and 1.1k, which given that the schematic shows them in parallel, they are indeed 2.2K resistors.
This is a Linux driver problem.All publicly known usb sd readers which can access boot0 are not capable of 1 bit mode.