What I'm effectively trying to do is create my own RCM dongle for old unpatched v1 consoles.
You USED to be able to get RCM One dongle from the usual china sources that were quite good, multiple payloads, no issues. However recently it seems you can only ifnd the "plus" version that comes in a box rather than the nice plastic case, they use a single chip that has the markings lasered off rather than the original brand name chips, and only support one payload. It feels like they cheaped out on them and there are issues updating the firmware to work with the latest hekate - basically it's a mess. It also seems like there are a lot fewer models of rcm injector available on the market now than there were a few years ago
That lead me to thinking, with the RP2040 being super cheap and widely available, is there any way to use an rp2040 as an RCM injector instead? I was hoping there was an existing project somewhere, but all I could find was one for using a raspberry pi as an injector - which is super overkill.
You USED to be able to get RCM One dongle from the usual china sources that were quite good, multiple payloads, no issues. However recently it seems you can only ifnd the "plus" version that comes in a box rather than the nice plastic case, they use a single chip that has the markings lasered off rather than the original brand name chips, and only support one payload. It feels like they cheaped out on them and there are issues updating the firmware to work with the latest hekate - basically it's a mess. It also seems like there are a lot fewer models of rcm injector available on the market now than there were a few years ago
That lead me to thinking, with the RP2040 being super cheap and widely available, is there any way to use an rp2040 as an RCM injector instead? I was hoping there was an existing project somewhere, but all I could find was one for using a raspberry pi as an injector - which is super overkill.