Hacking Trinket m0 What does it do?

Yes the Trinket M0 is still widely available.

Installed inside a v1 Switch as a modchip, it can connect the pin on the joy-con rail, and optionally the volume button, in order to put the Switch into RCM mode easily on bootup, and from there it can push a payload through the lines of the USB port, in order to start a CFW or other bootloader (hekate). In short, it makes it easy to perform the hack and boot the Switch into CFW, without having to connect a dongle/jig/computer/anything else every time.
 
Yes the Trinket M0 is still widely available.

Installed inside a v1 Switch as a modchip, it can connect the pin on the joy-con rail, and optionally the volume button, in order to put the Switch into RCM mode easily on bootup, and from there it can push a payload through the lines of the USB port, in order to start a CFW or other bootloader (hekate). In short, it makes it easy to perform the hack and boot the Switch into CFW, without having to connect a dongle/jig/computer/anything else every time.
I see, seems like it would be a good addition to a V1. I searched it up and I see that there is a black colour trinket and a blue colour trinket. what's the difference between them?
 

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Yes that's the one. Before spending your money, it's probably worth researching what's involved, there's a guide here. Before fitting, the USB port would need to be removed, and the soldering to the Switch itself is apparently moderately tricky, so you might want to find someone with the skills if you're not adept at that stuff yourself.
 
Yes that's the one. Before spending your money, it's probably worth researching what's involved, there's a guide here. Before fitting, the USB port would need to be removed, and the soldering to the Switch itself is apparently moderately tricky, so you might want to find someone with the skills if you're not adept at that stuff yourself.
Is there anyone known in the UK for installing trinkets?
 
Is there anyone known in the UK for installing trinkets?
Not really any more, Nintendo cracked down on the people who were known for doing it, so anybody doing it now would be keeping pretty hush hush. If you don't know anybody personally then something like a phone repair shop could probably do it if you gave them the parts and info.
 
Not really any more, Nintendo cracked down on the people who were known for doing it, so anybody doing it now would be keeping pretty hush hush. If you don't know anybody personally then something like a phone repair shop could probably do it if you gave them the parts and info.
Ah, that's unfortunate. Not to worry, thanks for all the info.
 
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Yes that's the one. Before spending your money, it's probably worth researching what's involved, there's a guide here. Before fitting, the USB port would need to be removed, and the soldering to the Switch itself is apparently moderately tricky, so you might want to find someone with the skills if you're not adept at that stuff yourself.

It should be clarified that the USB port of the Trinket needs to be removed, not the Switch.
But yes, the spots are overall very small. I've been soldering and modding since early PS1 days and the Switch is still a challenge.
 
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