Team Rebug starts pre-orders for their SwitchMe internal modchip

NEWS UPDATE: July 22th - Team REBUG has started pre-orders for their Switch Dev Board! :)
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Team REBUG has put on the final touches to their 'SwitchME' dev board for the Nintendo Switch console, they have added some 'breakout' solder pads for future expansion and other usages, but it still only needs 4 wires for normal installs on your Switch, and it allows full usage of all the various payloads from ReiNX to Atmosphere to SX OS. :)
evilsperm said:
Pricing Tiers:
  • 1 – $7.49
  • 2-9 – $7.29
  • 10-19 – $7.00
  • 20-49 – $6.79
  • 50+ – $6.00
Nintendo Switch Dev Board
  • Internal board to launch RCM payloads.
  • Cortex m0+ dev board
  • This is a pre-order, expect delivery in the very near future.
  • Board Dimensions 0.59 x 1.05 inch
You can use this to launch Custom Firmware’s for the Nintendo Switch.
  • Auto RCM Strapping – 5-6 wire install
  • Software Auto RCM – 4 wire install
  • Normal Mode – 4 wire install
  • Auto Payload injection after reboot – 5-6 wire install
If no Auto RCM strapping used you will either need to use a jig or solder pin 1-10 on the right joycon. We will have detailed write-ups soon under the Nintendo Switch section of the site. You can also use this as standalone development board (Like the Trinket m0)
The project is basically finished now, they have moved into the 'pre-order' phase with amazing affordable pricing starting at only $7.49 each, so check it out now:

:arrow: Official Site: Rebug
:arrow: Source: MaxConsole
 
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Nice!

I foresee some people making a lot of money here in Brazil selling pre-modded switches for $600 USD or more and partly profiting off free work from cfw community as usual.
 
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is there any tutorial or guide where to solder what pin?
i guess it will be 1:1 like the trinket one, right?

with that awkward pin 4 cap soldering :P
(or is there an easier way - some way to skip that little cap - i m not sure if i can solder that one right because it really is tiny xD)
 

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is there any tutorial or guide where to solder what pin?
i guess it will be 1:1 like the trinket one, right?

with that awkward pin 4 cap soldering :P
(or is there an easier way - some way to skip that little cap - i m not sure if i can solder that one right because it really is tiny xD)
You can solder to E10, works just fine! Done it myself! :)
 

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maybe i'am blind, but i can only see a empty pcb
what other parts are needed to build the modchip to work?
 

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