Would the HWFly v3 be enough to successfully mod an OLED Switch?

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A few months ago, I ordered an HWFly v3 modchip. This was all that was included in the package:

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However, whenever I lookup a walkthrough of the installation of a modchip, there's always a Raspberry Pi and/or NAND cables involved somehow.

My question is, can a mod happen with just the modchip or do I need more stuff? I have memory cards and everything of that nature but I don't want to open the console up if I'm gonna get stuck.

Thank you.
 

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A few months ago, I ordered an HWFly v3 modchip. This was all that was included in the package:

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However, whenever I lookup a walkthrough of the installation of a modchip, there's always a Raspberry Pi and/or NAND cables involved somehow.

My question is, can a mod happen with just the modchip or do I need more stuff? I have memory cards and everything of that nature but I don't want to open the console up if I'm gonna get stuck.

Thank you.
You need more than that. That is only the CPU flex cable. Looks like nothing else is included. If you go the HWFly route you're still missing several components needed. There's another flex cable that is soldered to points on the board as well as an adapter that slides under the emmc. And last but not least, is the chip. I've never done one of these but have come across this when doing research. Please do your own research first. There is a lot of info here.
 

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