Switch OLED teardown V1/V2

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Desoldering the Emmc will not cause RMC mode. It must have been removed from the Tegra chip.
RCM is present as always and physically removing the eMMC will still get you there. But it's still useless without official repair payloads as was the case on other marikos and later eristas.

They're referring to the SX Chips which require doing some fuckery with the eMMC.
 
RCM is present as always and physically removing the eMMC will still get you there. But it's still useless without official repair payloads as was the case on other marikos and later eristas.

They're referring to the SX Chips which require doing some fuckery with the eMMC.
no one will get their hands dirty with a modchip. And apparently the shield on 2 EmmC are to make things more difficult. Lo que obliga a todos los usuarios promedio a renunciar a realizar una modificación en el hogar.
 
I have reason to believe that the right place of the NAND is on the back of the motherboard, as shown in the photo.
The chip on the daughterboard, I'm pretty sure it's just the game card controller
 

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The doubt will only disappear when someone removes the shield.

Remember that the NAND of the Switch Lite is under a shield too.
 
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Dude please, check the official specs on Nintendos page and also check the 1000000 videos on YouTube, which compare the models.
If the oled switch would 1 inch wider...the old Joycons wouldn't fit into the rail of the oled switch. Just the frames are smaller. Not the body itself.
 
If the oled switch would 1 inch wider...the old Joycons wouldn't fit into the rail of the oled switch. Just the frames are smaller. Not the body itself.
English is not my native language, I might have mistaken width with length, but one of those has .1 inches more than the regular model :D
 
For the moment, neither Hekate nor AMS have been updated to support the Switch OLED drivers right ?
I recieved mine yesterday, and my friend, who has been soldering chips for a while, has chips for switch and switch lite.
I’m really curious to see if Nintendo has done something against these chips.
 
For the moment, neither Hekate nor AMS have been updated to support the Switch OLED drivers right ?
I recieved mine yesterday, and my friend, who has been soldering chips for a while, has chips for switch and switch lite.
I’m really curious to see if Nintendo has done something against these chips.
Hekate 5.6.0 added full support for the OLED Switch (Aula):
https://github.com/CTCaer/hekate/releases/tag/v5.6.0

Don't know about Atmosphere tho.
 

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