Switch OLED teardown V1/V2

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Question for someone out there......aside from the sthetix SX/HWFLY Core diagram, are there instructions/examples of core installs in an OLED?
 

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Can anyone help me with this? I was plugging this back in and it was apparently upside down, the tweezers slipped and I pulled the black cable from the connector. Is there an easy way to repair, or do I need to purchase a new 2-pin JST connector (if anyone knows the size that would help) and special crimper tool. Got the OLED cable in fine, but botched this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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I'm also curious on both the version of spacecraft that OLED version came with (mine is in the mail..) , and what that blue wire is you're using?
 
It's my friend's work so I don't know exactly what he used.
The chip came with spacecraft 0.2.0 so it's safe to use.
 
I just read 3 or 4 pages really fast, I'm at work.

I have a Switch OLED, I don't plan to hack it in anyway.

Should I be worried about something? What happened?
 
Can anyone help me with this? I was plugging this back in and it was apparently upside down, the tweezers slipped and I pulled the black cable from the connector. Is there an easy way to repair, or do I need to purchase a new 2-pin JST connector (if anyone knows the size that would help) and special crimper tool. Got the OLED cable in fine, but botched this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Its 2 wires, direct solder - Black ground, red +.
 
I just read 3 or 4 pages really fast, I'm at work.

I have a Switch OLED, I don't plan to hack it in anyway.

Should I be worried about something? What happened?
If you don't plan to hack it, you have literally nothing to worry about.

If you do plan to hack it, the safest thing is to make sure you get one of the latest chips specifically designed for OLED.
 
Its 2 wires, direct solder - Black ground, red +.
Thank you. That’s one problem fixed. Now does anyone know why the RST point on the motherboard doesn’t give any diode reading? It’s just a solder point, so no resistor or capacitor could have burnt off, but I am not getting any reading, even after removing the chip connection
 
No need to worry about that, it's normal.
Were you replying to me? If so, all the videos I see and other posts say it should reading around 2.9 in diode mode and I get nothing, nothing on chip and nothing on motherboard. Here are my readings if anyone can point me in the right direction, or if I should just trash it and start over:

DAT0- 805
CMD- 404
CLK- 596
RST - No Reading
 
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Is this the 'latest'/preferred OLED chip? I don't see a USB debug cable on this....
 

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