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well like i said if they are the same value u can use them but for the end install i would probally order another set befor u put everything back together to save some space

I ordered 0805 and 1206 size resistors. It's easier for me soldering 1206 ones. The size isn't a big difference I guess. Both are 47 Ohm value.

Can I use 1206 in my project?
 

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Those are 47 000 Ohm. Use this and choose 47 Ohm: https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPVFw1q
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I ordered 0805 and 1206 size resistors. It's easier for me soldering 1206 ones. The size isn't a big difference I guess. Both are 47 Ohm value.

Can I use 1206 in my project?
You could even use 1/4W resistors, but you'll struggle to fit them. The 0805 fit quite well on the Pico pins, I imagine that you could get 1206 working as well. Show us some pics when you get it installed.
 

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Those are 47 000 Ohm. Use this and choose 47 Ohm: https://a.aliexpress.com/_mPVFw1q
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You could even use 1/4W resistors, but you'll struggle to fit them. The 0805 fit quite well on the Pico pins, I imagine that you could get 1206 working as well. Show us some pics when you get it installed.
do you know of where i could get them quicker? like a link from amazon? thanks! i found these but what do you think? thank you again! https://a.co/d/5dOAfIY

https://a.co/d/bFDmwqb
 
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Is there a code for the led blinking on the pico rp2040 (the original one from raspberry) so that i would know in which state it is? and if not is there a way i can get a neopixel working (like connecting one to gp 16 as the rp2040-zero has it?) and has someone installed the modchip using the regular pico? Does it fit or would i need to cut the pcb to make it smaller?
 

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Is there a code for the led blinking on the pico rp2040 (the original one from raspberry) so that i would know in which state it is? and if not is there a way i can get a neopixel working (like connecting one to gp 16 as the rp2040-zero has it?) and has someone installed the modchip using the regular pico? Does it fit or would i need to cut the pcb to make it smaller?
all ur answer are answered in the first page of this thread except for the pico.
u can use it but u would need to eather cut it with a risk because the layers in the pcb or u put it outside or just order a rp2040 or one of the others wich are supported with 2.6 alpha
 
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with the release of the 2.6 fw and the toolbox could we be able to update the rp with the usbc of the switch ?
 

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Guys I already asked this before:
I would appreciate some help.

1) Is it currently convenient to install FW 2.5 and 2.6a?
2) Before carrying out all the operations (chip installation) do I need to format the console?
3) Once the chip is soldered, how do I prepare the sd card for the whole procedure?
I would appreciate the links to the guides. Thank you.
4)The mosfets that I ordered (see attachments) are the right ones (the last abbreviations change)
 

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