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I wouldn't ask for Express shipping because of the customs
do you think we will get packaging this time ?
i was in like the second batch of pros and i never got a box
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I wouldn't ask for Express shipping because of the customs
So unless developers want to support sxos or sxos themselfs start updating the tools no hombrew for patched units or just wait a couple of months-year for the clones to come up with official support of atmos
i ordered from them i hope they at least have some stock in China
I'm not sure but maybe you can inyect atmos software to load atmos software.
In my opinion for the early users maybe is best to stick to gaming and emulation, not other kind of administration tools until everything is tested
do you think we will get packaging this time ?
i was in like the second batch of pros and i never got a box
The bricks will happen unless the software starts locking out options like Choi.
if only someone made a warning to not run that kind of stuff on marikoBricks have been reported among a few testers in the private TX forum, but just because the testers tried to use tools that mess with the internals of the console and were not written for Mariko and Lite, such as ChoiDuJour or Lockpick.
The bad news is that bricks on Mariko and Lite seem to be irreversible (at least by now).
Can you please DM me the new URL? I'd like to check my order status.I emailed an admin from mod3dscards. They told me their new site url as well. If anyone wants to know so they can log in and check their orders or purchase. Message me and I'll give you the url. Not sure if I should post here.
Another video showing the installation on a lite. Shows much better the process than the other and only video available (till now) of Sx lite.
Just uploaded now
Another video showing the installation on a lite. Shows much better the process than the other and only video available (till now) of Sx lite.
Just uploaded now
Does anyone know what it says about Machine Learning during the first boot test?
Wow i am a genius.... Like tx send test unit without the possibility to test it... StR4nG3!tEsTeR wHy NoT sHaRe ViDeO pRoOf?
STRAAANGE
that's because there aren't instructions on how to solder it yet + even if you do manage to do that, you won't be able to use it since sxos 3.0.0 hasn't been released, you genius.
Another video showing the installation on a lite. Shows much better the process than the other and only video available (till now) of Sx lite.
Just uploaded now
The first thing he says in the video is that it's not meant as a tutorial but just to show how the installation works overall.
He used a simple soldering iron with a standard, oversized conical tip and no temperature adjustment, solder wire that's over 2x the size of the contacts, sprayed flux all over the board and then "painted" the contacts with a blob of solder hanging from the tip of the iron.
The guy did a lot of the stuff you're NOT supposed to do when soldering and got away with it, so I guess it goes to show the sx lite is not as impossible to install as some people supposed it would be.
Also, about that white thermal paste he applied to the CPU, I'm pretty sure that's "Implastec". It's a VERY cheap thermal compound that's easilly found on electronic components stores here in Brazil. It's thermal conductivity is less than 1W/mK and it's meant for stuff like going between a through-hole voltage regulator and a heatsink, definitely not for CPUs. So if anyone is still worried about what thermal paste to use, if he can get away with using THE cheapest stuff he could possibly find, you'll be perfectly fine with anything that's halfway decent.
There's one thing I can't understand... what happen with that thumb?
The video's thumbnail? A lot of bad taste with access to Photoshop, I guess
Nono, his finger hehehe
The first thing he says in the video is that it's not meant as a tutorial but just to show how the installation works overall.
He used a simple soldering iron with a standard, oversized conical tip and no temperature adjustment, solder wire that's over 2x the size of the contacts, sprayed flux all over the board and then "painted" the contacts with a blob of solder hanging from the tip of the iron.
The guy did a lot of the stuff you're NOT supposed to do when soldering and got away with it, so I guess it goes to show the sx lite is not as impossible to install as some people supposed it would be.
Also, about that white thermal paste he applied to the CPU, I'm pretty sure that's "Implastec". It's a VERY cheap thermal compound that's easilly found on electronic components stores here in Brazil. It's thermal conductivity is less than 1W/mK and it's meant for stuff like going between a through-hole voltage regulator and a heatsink, definitely not for CPUs. So if anyone is still worried about what thermal paste to use, if he can get away with using THE cheapest stuff he could possibly find, you'll be perfectly fine with anything that's halfway decent.
An open implementation wouldn't be any different soldering wise.It looks like so complicated. I can't solder so im fucked. When is the Open Source of this coming?
It looks like so complicated. I can't solder so im fucked. When is the Open Source of this coming?
no way of knowing if he actually got away with it till a few months from nowThe first thing he says in the video is that it's not meant as a tutorial but just to show how the installation works overall.
He used a simple soldering iron with a standard, oversized conical tip and no temperature adjustment, solder wire that's over 2x the size of the contacts, sprayed flux all over the board and then "painted" the contacts with a blob of solder hanging from the tip of the iron.
The guy did a lot of the stuff you're NOT supposed to do when soldering and got away with it, so I guess it goes to show the sx lite is not as impossible to install as some people supposed it would be.
Also, about that white thermal paste he applied to the CPU, I'm pretty sure that's "Implastec". It's a VERY cheap thermal compound that's easilly found on electronic components stores here in Brazil. It's thermal conductivity is less than 1W/mK and it's meant for stuff like going between a through-hole voltage regulator and a heatsink, definitely not for CPUs. So if anyone is still worried about what thermal paste to use, if he can get away with using THE cheapest stuff he could possibly find, you'll be perfectly fine with anything that's halfway decent.