Not a hwfly/picofly but a rcmx86 or a trinket would be good thing to install if you want auto injections (and much easier to install)Is there any reasons to put a modchip on an unpatched switch like mine instead of using a jig or AutoRCM?
What's this blue liquid ?my 1st picofly but looks a bit messy but it works nonetheless. thank you all. maybe i will try oled for another day.
UV Solder MaskWhat's this blue liquid ?
first of all, congratulations! looks pretty neat and tidy. And the back mosfet is really nice.my 1st picofly but looks a bit messy but it works nonetheless. thank you all. maybe i will try oled for another day.
It's more that 47 ohm isn't always enough to prevent the electrical noise from the rp2040 from interfering with the cpu-emmc communication and therefore makes ofw unbootable and/or unreliable. 100 ohm prevents such issues and has no drawbacks.first of all, congratulations! looks pretty neat and tidy. And the back mosfet is really nice.
note: I see you used 47ohm resistors for the picofly. I belive some of the people here prefer using 100ohm ones since they give more consistent glitching and avoid some future problems. I can't remember exactly but you can check for the explanation a few pages back.
You still need an adapter for that how else you're going to pull those lines?if you removed the Emmc and soldered CMD, CLK, and DAT0 all at once, and combined that with the back MOSFET method. This means you won't even touch the APU. wouldn't you say this actually saves time?
You sure these lines are not shorted?my 1st picofly but looks a bit messy but it works nonetheless. thank you all. maybe i will try oled for another day.
list from top to bottom pin5 big cap:I'm sure it's somewhere in these 600 pages but I don't know where to start. I had a working install going (no sd card displayed) but I snapped the 3.3v wire while neatening the wires up (with uv mask) and I accidentally dumped too much solder on the area around the 3.3v line (I was already using a different ground point so it was the only wire in the area)
Does anyone have a list of these resistors? I have a feeling they're going to come off when I try to clean it up. Other that thanks for all the advice I've read so far in this thread. I used a waveshare Tiny and it booted great without having to take off anything.
10k ohm_0201
100k ohm_0201
10nf_0201_6.3v
100k ohm_0201
4.7uF_0402_6.3v
Awesome, thank you for the quick response! 0201 imperial / 0603 metric (correct?) So tiny but that's great I have those already. I am gonna have to order the big cap though 0402 (imp correct? so 1005 metric?) . I'll make sure to take glamour shots when I get it finished.list from top to bottom pin5 big cap:
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it's not bro. i checked them on in diode mode before plugging the battery.You still need an adapter for that how else you're going to pull those lines?
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You sure these lines are not shorted?
it's solder mask bro.What's this blue liquid ?
thank you. i will add another 47 ohm later.first of all, congratulations! looks pretty neat and tidy. And the back mosfet is really nice.
note: I see you used 47ohm resistors for the picofly. I belive some of the people here prefer using 100ohm ones since they give more consistent glitching and avoid some future problems. I can't remember exactly but you can check for the explanation a few pages back.
So my WS2812B-2020's came in finally, and I got a chance to crack open my right joycon to finish the LED mod. It works grand! Currently putting @abal1000x's rear-mounted Mosfet diagrams and @vulp_vibes LED mod diagrams in the next revision of the guide. Should be dropping it here in just a few, just wanted to share a few sneak peek photos and the video proof the working Joycon LED mod.
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I have not experienced any issues with this joycon, and it is my own personal switch that I bought off Ebay, so I am not concerned about Ninty's little warranty, I do my own console repairs.joy con drift problem is complicated for you to have free repair by nintendo this automatically voids the warranty
YES, imperial is standard in my region.Awesome, thank you for the quick response! 0201 imperial / 0603 metric (correct?) So tiny but that's great I have those already. I am gonna have to order the big cap though 0402 (imp correct? so 1005 metric?) . I'll make sure to take glamour shots when I get it finished.
edit: i usually use metric, I assume you're using imperial?
Your problem is the famous black screen.
Is it bent?Hi guys, i plan to do an emmc reball, can i use .35 ball instead of .30 ? as i see my emmc chip is becoming a little concave so it should needs higher solder ball?
Any thought?
To much heat I guess. I hope it still works...Yes, only a little, but still.