I have the lite versionWhat version switch do you have?
I have the lite versionWhat version switch do you have?
I've just checked the d0 flex nand the pin that goes inside has been broken.blue then green means succes , is ur lcd cable in properly?
good luck i got that infront of me 2I've just checked the d0 flex nand the pin that goes inside has been broken.
Need to do a permanent pin and reball the nand.
Will do that tomorrow or week-end most likely.
Thanks for the help.
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Is my pattern okay?
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Plug it into your PC, copy over the first .uf2 file to the drive that appears. Chip resets. Unplug, replug, copy over second file. Chip resets. Done.Hi guys. I have a question about flashing the rp2040 zero. I don't understand the process. Can someone please give me a rundown?
Never did get a definitive answer on this, anyone know if you can reverse D+\- on the PZero? The traces I see on the board make me think so.In looking at the traces, it seems this board can have "reverse" D+\-.
Is this correct:
*Edit: Green\white reversible?
So first the firmware then the unlock uf2?Plug it into your PC, copy over the first .uf2 file to the drive that appears. Chip resets. Unplug, replug, copy over second file. Chip resets. Done.
and i hold the boot button for both?So first the firmware then the unlock uf2?
already have fw2.5+unlocked single filePlug it into your PC, copy over the first .uf2 file to the drive that appears. Chip resets. Unplug, replug, copy over second file. Chip resets. Done.
Yes and Yes (though the order doesn't matter actually since it flashes specific memory address for different files).So first the firmware then the unlock uf2?
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and i hold the boot button for both?
Some people didn't have much luck with it previously --> by using FW + unlock separated files from rehius, they work the best, you just invest another 10s when flashing and save yourself from unnecessary headache.already have fw2.5+unlocked single file
or have issues with not glitching at all blue then cyan ledView attachment 363060View attachment 363059
You should need one of these two setups, since lites are all V2 boards. If you put one mosfet on and have problems with consistently glitching, then it's suggested to put the second mosfet just like the hwfly cable has.
nice im working on mine at the moment to just set the permanent Dat0 pin.PicoFly install (with some messy wires) on SkHynix OLED with lots of kapton (), removed only the USB and buttons (voltage regulator is still there), everything fitted nicely and closed the shell without problems. Now I can have a beer while my gf enjoys Animal Crossing.
This is amazing!! Thanks again @rehius for making this possible!
what problem happened?Yes and Yes (though the order doesn't matter actually since it flashes specific memory address for different files).
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Some people didn't have much luck with it previously --> by using FW + unlock separated files from rehius, they work the best, you just invest another 10s when flashing and save yourself from unnecessary headache.
Ok thanks. I have the rp 2040 zero, after flashing the light goes green. Also after plugging it into my pc after flashing ( without booting it) the light goes blue and then white/cyan. Is that good?Yes and Yes (though the order doesn't matter actually since it flashes specific memory address for different files).
I had as well green light after flashing, just solder together the two pins on the back to put the RP on RGB mode as already mentioned by rehius, so you get the RGB mode and could rely on LED color for troubleshooting if needed.Ok thanks. I have the rp 2040 zero, after flashing the light goes green. Also after plugging it into my pc after flashing ( without booting it) the light goes blue and then white/cyan. Is that good?
Some weird sh*t for some users, don't remember exactly the problem and won't spend time digging the posts. Just flash both files and should be ok.what problem happened?
Do i have to flash it again after shorting ?I had as well green light after flashing, just solder together the two pins on the back to put the RP on RGB mode as already mentioned by rehius, so you get the RGB mode and could rely on LED color for troubleshooting if needed.
No need for that, this is only for setting the LED output mode for RGB.Do i have to flash it again after shorting ?
Try desoldering everything, get the switch back to normal, if it boots u probably messed up soldering somewhere, if it doesn't, well u still messed up the soldering but worse i guess . I don't think the switch would overheat so much that it dies.Trouble in paradise...
I had the thing done, licked, complete. I was booted into CFW on emuNAND and was loading retroarch. I suppose I didn't put enough thermal paste and the console started to overheat and shut itself off into "sleep mode". It turned back on once or twice, but I heard a small pop and then it wouldn't boot into Hekate. It would still attempt to load the IPL hekate asking for an sd card, but if I inserted an sd card, I would get a successful glitch, and then console would reboot/turn off. I could keep getting successful glitches, but the software would never boot. From the SD screen of IPL hekate, I also could not boot into OFW with the VOL +/VOL - button combo, it would reboot/turn off as well.
As of getting home from work today, after leaving the switch on the charger all day, it doesn't even attempt to glitch (no lights on the rp2040, no screen turn on from the switch, and no more IPL hekate). I'm pretty sad here guys, I don't know what to do to fix this, but I presume it is now power circuit related, unless I've just fried my APU.
Any suggestions before I start shopping for a replacement motherboard?
Alright, thanks for the helpNo need for that, this is only for setting the LED output mode for RGB.
When you install the PicoFly, by the end of glitching/training session you should get a nice green light and then the LED goes off.