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<blockquote data-quote="CrisMod" data-source="post: 10364270" data-attributes="member: 526327"><p>Hello everyone, these days I'm gathering a ton of information to be as prepared as possible for the steps I need to take to modify my Switch. Once I've collected all the information, I'll start the process using the specific tools I've purchased.</p><p></p><p>In my information table today, I understood that there are approximately 3/4 mod chips for the Switch OLED with various "cables boards" and versions. Surprisingly, my mod indicates version 11 (eleventh version) of a "cable board." This should be the latest one currently available on the market.</p><p></p><p>Returning to the topic of Mod Chips, from what I've gathered, there are the following:</p><p></p><p>1. HwFly Chip + Firmware included in the chip. The first version of modifications.</p><p>2. Raspberry PicoFly/RP2020/RP2040 Chip (firmware to be downloaded from GitHub and then inserted into the chip).</p><p>3 .Instinct NX Chip with firmware included in the chip.</p><p></p><p>Now, I find myself with a chip named as per the title, "GigaDevice GD32F350 - CBT6," but I can't find any information related to this chipset. Is it a chipset from the RP2020 or RP2040 family? And are its performances good?</p><p></p><p>I tried connecting the board with the chipset via USB to the computer, but the computer doesn't recognize it. My questions are:</p><p></p><p>1. Does the chipset in question already have firmware inside it, right?</p><p>2. In case I want to check what type of firmware is already installed on the chip, which tool/driver should I use to interface with the PC?</p><p>3. Where I should check for the latest firmware release, for this chipset?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope someone can provide with detailed answers. </p><p>Thank you all in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrisMod, post: 10364270, member: 526327"] Hello everyone, these days I'm gathering a ton of information to be as prepared as possible for the steps I need to take to modify my Switch. Once I've collected all the information, I'll start the process using the specific tools I've purchased. In my information table today, I understood that there are approximately 3/4 mod chips for the Switch OLED with various "cables boards" and versions. Surprisingly, my mod indicates version 11 (eleventh version) of a "cable board." This should be the latest one currently available on the market. Returning to the topic of Mod Chips, from what I've gathered, there are the following: 1. HwFly Chip + Firmware included in the chip. The first version of modifications. 2. Raspberry PicoFly/RP2020/RP2040 Chip (firmware to be downloaded from GitHub and then inserted into the chip). 3 .Instinct NX Chip with firmware included in the chip. Now, I find myself with a chip named as per the title, "GigaDevice GD32F350 - CBT6," but I can't find any information related to this chipset. Is it a chipset from the RP2020 or RP2040 family? And are its performances good? I tried connecting the board with the chipset via USB to the computer, but the computer doesn't recognize it. My questions are: 1. Does the chipset in question already have firmware inside it, right? 2. In case I want to check what type of firmware is already installed on the chip, which tool/driver should I use to interface with the PC? 3. Where I should check for the latest firmware release, for this chipset? I hope someone can provide with detailed answers. Thank you all in advance. [/QUOTE]
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