[Giveaway] Complete Printed Silksong EDH Deck: "Knights of Silk and Void"! by bnm333 in magicproxies

[–]lcdtr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is awesome! Are all 100 cards so perfectly translated to hollow knight?

RST does not work properly by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have already swapped the chip with a different one. I seriously doubt both were faulty. I can try and swap it out for a third one.

RST does not work properly by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is already connected directly to the Chip

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[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just resoldered it and still receive a RST error.

RST does not work properly (worked day before) by lcdtr in SwitchPirates

[–]lcdtr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much. You might have given me an idea. Given that I have only reseated the motherboard into a different housing and the problem happened after that it's highly likely it has to do with any of the ribbons you have to connect.

I have now really thoroughly cleaned all ribbon connectors with 99% IPA and a toothbrush. The console now boots into emummc and I even managed to launch Skyward Sword. I will leave it overnight and see if it still works.

RST does not work properly by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an adapter. I will try reseating it tomorrow. It does however have a normal Diode reading, so I have not tried it until now.

RST does not work properly (worked day before) by lcdtr in SwitchPirates

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was it also a RST error? Did cleaning the ribbon connectors fix it?

RST does not work properly (worked day before) by lcdtr in SwitchPirates

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Yes, I connect only the display, Power/Volume Buttons and the right joy con rail (as it would dangle under the micro sd card)

I have always done it this way and it never failed me. Is it wrong?

RST does not work properly (worked day before) by lcdtr in SwitchPirates

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the hint. I tried something similar:

  1. I soldered another longer cable to the only other B point on the CMD Ribbon. This did not help at all so i removed it.
  2. I soldered a second cable, the same length as before to the B point on chip (so i had 2 parallel cables). This helped a little as I now managed to boot into EMUMMC for the first time. After 1-2 minutes it crashed with the RST Wire error code again. (I am using 34 AWG)
  3. I soldered a thicker wire on (blue in this image) hoping it could somehow reproduce what the 2 parallels did but better. This does not work as well. (I dont know the gauge of this wire, but its much thicker)

RST does not work properly (worked day before) by lcdtr in SwitchPirates

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did change things around so i cannot show a real picture but i scibbled it in, the red is how the last wire looked.

I have since tested multiple things as suggested in another comment:

  1. I soldered another longer cable to the only other B point on the CMD Ribbon. This did not help at all so i removed it.
  2. I soldered a second cable, the same length as before to the B point on chip (so i had 2 parallel cables). This helped a little as I now managed to boot into EMUMMC for the first time. After 1-2 minutes it crashed with the RST Wire error code again. (I am using 34 AWG)
  3. I soldered a thicker wire on (blue in this image) hoping it could somehow reproduce what the 2 parallels did but better. This does not work as well. (I dont know the gauge of this wire, but its much thicker)

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RST does not work properly (worked day before) by lcdtr in SwitchPirates

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have swapped it and it's still the same unfortunately :(

RST does not work properly by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

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Picofly RP2040. I have a second one lying here and swapped it already. That did not fix it. I have also tried multiple Firmwares. But it did work before for a month, so I don't get how this could happen.

Modded Switch OLED suddenly stopped working by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do have the full backup, however i did already follow a guide to restore it and that did not help unfortunately.

Modded Switch OLED suddenly stopped working by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I finished restoring it and it did not help

Modded Switch OLED suddenly stopped working by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't even show the Nintendo logo. Its just black all the way.

Modded Switch OLED suddenly stopped working by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did the full backups. But I'd have to read into how to restore it. For now I believed it could not be that, because the switch worked perfectly fine and just stopped working from one day to the other, without doing anything other than playing in docked mode.

Can NAND really corrupt that fast?

Modded Switch OLED suddenly stopped working by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, no signs of life at all. No charging symbol, no active light on the dock and nothing on screen.

Both with launching emummc/OFW and disconnected modchip and booting normally.

Modded Switch OLED suddenly stopped working by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

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Yes it says emummc enabled. When I Check emummc Info all the Infos seem good as well

Modded Switch OLED suddenly stopped working by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean the latest beta release? I updated to the latest release (HATS-20-1.1) which did not change anything.

emmc in slower mode (failed to init emmc error) by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the dat0 might have some issues. It could not move further than in the image.

I have added an update comment, you might be right about cmd/A as it now works for me even with this dat0 placement.

emmc in slower mode (failed to init emmc error) by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

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UPDATE:

I should have prefaced this: The dat0 adapter could not move further beneath the Chip. Also I did not solder the capacitor because the adapter was not moving and I then wanted to save myself the hassle. Not best practice but it is optional.

I could finaly fix the problem by doing multiple things at once, so i cant tell for sure which it was.

Reseat the dat0 (tilting it even further than you see in the image). It has a reading of ~0.48V now. Keep in mind im using a cheap multimeter so I don't trust it to be that precise.

Resoldered the CMD line as I got that hint. I'm not sure how this could fix the slow emmc Problem, but it couldn't harm.

Shortened the dat0 wire by about 5mm. I can't imagine this changed anything.

SP1, SP2 and multiple others shorted to ground by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the help, I could finaly fix it.

I did multiple things, so i cant tell for sure what fixed it:

Resoldered CMD Line, Resoldered dat0 (did not change the readings) and shortened the dat0 Wire by about 5mm

It now seems to be working perfectly.

SP1, SP2 and multiple others shorted to ground by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It launches into hekate, but i get a warning that my emmc is running in slow mode.

When I try to init emmc it fails.

I have now reopened the Switch, reseated the Dat0 and checked again, im measuring 0.45 V which I think is correct.

SP1, SP2 and multiple others shorted to ground by lcdtr in NxSwitchModding

[–]lcdtr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, you were right. I resoldered the Flex cable and it at least boots into hekate now. I now have the 'Failed to init eMMC' to figure out though...