Solder wire, just use some 63/37 SN/PB wire (5mm in diameter or lower is more than enough).
that's a thicc solder wire bro
Solder wire, just use some 63/37 SN/PB wire (5mm in diameter or lower is more than enough).
Going hard on those sBitchesthat's a thicc solder wire bro
thank abal for this product. it is even cheaper and more reliable than the yellow adapter one.new toys finally came. there are picture of the first victim.
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Forgot this one.
is this one correct for Switch Lite?
Thank you so much for helping me. I have one last question:
The chip I've bought state on top picofly core and it has only the boot button not the reset one.
Plus, if I connect it to pc no window is open to put the fw does it mean that is already flashed? How can I know what version is? If it's possible?
Thanks
Thank you so much for helping me. I have one last question:
The chip I've bought state on top picofly core and it has only the boot button not the reset one.
Plus, if I connect it to pc no window is open to put the fw does it mean that is already flashed? How can I know what version is? If it's possible?
Thanks
No need to be rude... sorry I didn't want to bother anyone. You're right.ffs, how much spoonfeeding do you need?!
In the picofly guide on this forum, the guide clearly states how you flash a picofly chip.
Donwload 2.75 from github and flash it.
Then you know you have the latest fw, how hard can it really be to do some reading yourself?!
In the picofly guide on this forum, the guide clearly states how you flash a picofly chip.
Are you using rp2040 board or the hwfly clones? Might as well put some photos about the rst solder pointhey guys. having an issue. everytime I ground my pico chip, the rst value changes and the console insta boots. pico blinks saying rst not connected. when I remove grnd from chip the value for rst is correct
I'm using a pico dev board. I've tried 3 different board.Are you using rp2040 board or the hwfly clones? Might as well put some photos about the rst solder point
oh my God I'm an idiot I had 3.3v soldered to the wrong cap. IDIOT
Hi, sorry for my English, but could someone help me, I installed the picofly chip in the OLED switch, but there are times when it causes the glitch, and there are times when it doesn't perform the glitch, so I try again, and it it works.
but when it doesn't work, it gives the sequence of yellow blinks as follows: *==.
a short one and then two long ones, and it enters the OFW.
Would anyone have any idea what it would be?
Note: EMMC value is correct
dat0 adapter or reball with permeant wiring?I've been having an odd issue, similar to this guy, over the last few months...
Successful / stable OLED install, boots payload super fast.
After a few weeks, I get =* d0 error, boots OFW.
Open console, remove battery, check values - okay, back to stable/fast payload boot.
After a few weeks same thing. Remove battery, check values, fixed again.
I have tried replacing d0 resistor, same behavior.
Thanks for any ideas!
Adapterdat0 adapter or reball with permeant wiring?
short with dat1... 100%Adapter
It hasn't budged. Well soldered and its solder pad (and the wire attached to it) reads proper values after months.