this question has been answered a hundred times in this forum already which you would know if you'd bothered searching, and you're not even providing the error code from the crash. ridiculously lazy, do better please
the dat0 point is on the back of the motherboard (green wire to the left), so we can't tell from these pictures. But considering that the installer used the d/a/c flex cable he probably used a shitty dat0 adapter as well.
depends on your iron and your tip. Mine is at 380 when wicking motherboard and 330 when wicking emmc. The most important step is to mix the balls with low-melt solder first though, by creating a blob of low-melt on your solder tip and running it over the solder balls for a few seconds
the hell dude. you've had your temperature set way, way too high when wicking.
however, the pads that have fallen off aren't connected to anything, so it should still work.
you cannot put solder balls on the pcb - the stencil will not fit. you should clean the pads as evenly as possible, reball...
You my friend have the bestest English.
I'll do an attempt at translating for the others:
"Is this chip custom made, and delivered assembled and ready to be programmed? Not possible to purchase on Aliexpress?"
The answer is: Yes. You use the files from this post...
part of the issue is that flash carts and similar producs always have been advertised as "for playing personal backups only" while they've been super simple to use with piracy - only in this case, people assume the backup statement is just for show as usual while it's actually true for once.
I certainly agree that it has a purpose and there are valid use cases. But they are far, far more narrow than most people seem to think. I've seen so many people go like "this thing will support menus and cfw and updates and blabla they just haven't added it yet" - no, the migswitch does not...
Not sure about other models of Pi4 but the Pi 4 B with 8GBs OCed to 2Ghz handles PSP really great except like 1 game I found and it is playable it just looks bad lol Motor Storm Arctic something or other.
I mean yeah sure but the specs are the same as a $50 model, it's just those pesky "quality of life" things driving up the price, like an actually working speaker, or buttons that don't melt, and stuff like that.
I think all in my Pi 4 was well north of 200 bucks 150ish for the Pi 4 the case the fancy cooler, then like 70 for the 500GB MicroSD then like 70 for the Xbox controller. But honestly it's a nice set up I really enjoy and to me was worth every penny. (even bought more controllers for 2 or 4 player games.) hmmm have never played any 2 player games yet
Yeah that's what I hate about the RPi, it's supposedly $30 or something but it takes an additional $200 of accessories to actually turn it into a working something.
Yeah a lot of it I consider a hobby, using Batocera I am constantly adjusting the collection adding and removing stuff, scraping the artwork. Haven't even started on some music for the theme... Also way down the road I am considering attempting to do a WiiFlow knock off lol