Relatively recently I decided to install a mod chip on my nephews Switch and it worked for like an hour and then it stopped working and when I tried to reboot it would get stuck at the Switch logo. Would get the error code 2002-3540. It was a mod chip from Aliexpress, but I then switched over...
It still boots, at least into Hekate. Beyond that it won't boot and now I get an error code about the charging system. Plus it stopped charging in Hekate. I figure I'll change the M92 and USB-C connector anyway.
I have with no good results. At this point the Switch has stopped charging which to me means the M92 chip has failed. Would explain why the Aliexpress mod chip didn't work because the M92 was already having issues. I found a shorted resistor on the Aliexpress Rp2040 chip, which could indicate...
Wish I knew before making all these mistakes. The RP2040-Tiny seems to work and I'm now able to write to the nand without errors. Tried to rebuild the nand after watching the video and I'm still stuck at the Switch logo. This happens with and without launching Atmos. After a number of tries...
Decided to use a thin wire for the 3.3v connection, because I had a mishap trying to do it with a thicker wire. The wire broke off when I was putting the heatsink back on and ended up cover the area with solder, which when I wicked it away had also removed the capacitors. I ended up soldering...
Having a hard time getting the 3.3v line connected. Is there an alternative location for the 3.3v? I found a different location that I think will work for the ground because I'm not a huge fan connecting wires to capacitor locations. I keep either bridging the two caps or I get it so hot that...
I removed the resistor and it was 200 ohm's. I thought it had more resistance in circuit. I had an extra flex cable and tried changing that too. So you think I need another mod chip? I might go with the RP2040-tiny route since waiting for anything from Aliexpress takes weeks.
It beats waiting for Aliepress to send me another mod chip. This video does say a ribbon cable makes it easier. Do I still need mosfets if I reuse the cable? Is there a better instructional video to do this?
Having issues with my V1 Switch with the Aliexpress hwfly mod chip and I'm getting errors on my Switch. When I checked the resistance values were the following
b = 47 Ohm
d = 0 Ohm
a = 47 Ohm
c = 200 Ohm
I then replaced the d 0 Ohm with a 47 Ohm but still issues when "Your eMMC is initialized...
Could you tell me which resistors need replacing? This is my current setup. I already found the clk to have a 0 ohm resistor and replaced it with a 47 ohm one. Do I just replace the dat0 resistor with 100 ohm?
I'm having a similar problem. The red dot on mine is 200Ω, while the purple dot was a dead short. The brown and yellow are 47Ω resistors. Got to the point where my eMMC is corrupt and I'm also getting eMMC running in slow mode with errors.
The other night was watching tv in my screened in porch, and heard something walking on my porch roof, thought maybe it was a raccoon, so I grabbed my rifle and went out to look, it was just a duck, lol