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Last edited by mvmiranda,
Can you share us the adapter you used? Was it DIY stuff?I got the info from myself. I did use an adapter, didn't search for an alt point, just didn't use the pcbway one.
Which shop?Already got a D0 adaptor from China online shop.
It's work as expected and perfect.
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You can find it in below link:Which shop?
It was installed in my switch lite, and I just uninstall it and bought 2 new cables from online shop.Where did you find your Lite chip?
I see. Tough move. The lite chip is hard to find nowadays...It was installed in my switch lite, and I just uninstall it and bought 2 new cables from online shop.
Yeah, that adapter is a blessing for OLED owners (while I prefer the v1 Switches) and the video is very good too (not from me).that's so frigging good man!
Well, honestly HWFLY works "the same" as SX and, since getting a SX has becoming more and more difficult, to say the least, go for the HWFLY.Which modchip would you recommend?
The SX core or SX lite or th HWFLY versions?
Sthelix confirmed that we don't have to. Just connect it permanently.Well, honestly HWFLY works "the same" as SX and, since getting a SX has becoming more and more difficult, to say the least, go for the HWFLY.
Now, as for Core or Lite, Lite for sure.
It has a smaller footprint and seems to work better, as we've seen some folks saying the Core has some "issues" with the DAT line having to be disconnected every boot or something like this.
Where did he confirm this?Sthelix confirmed that we don't have to. Just connect it permanently.
On his twitter. He posted the schematics of core on Oled. I asked him myself.Where did he confirm this?
Well yeah connecting it permanently is a thingOn his twitter. He posted the schematics of core on Oled. I asked him myself.