I didn't succeed the first time. And a second time. I have made a lot of mistakes before I could shoot this video. Probably there is still some. But at least - it works.
I've even seen 256gb emmc chips, but they can have some communication differences, need to dig in datasheets first. This KLMCG4JETD-B041 chip that I have soldered - is from the same family as original KLMAG1JETD-B041 so my chances were great.
Fantastic job my friend i will be doing this soon thankyou!!!! you got a sub from me!!!!!
This was amazing I’ll need at least three before I get it right😅
I didn't succeed the first time. And a second time. I have made a lot of mistakes before I could shoot this video. Probably there is still some. But at least - it works.
Impressive !
good work nice job keep it up
Nice! Although the games run in an emulator. A lot of trouble to get this to work for an emulator. It's the thoughts that count. GJ
True. It was more like "Hack the heck out of it" video.
Nice!! 128gb chip next?? 😏😏👍👍
I've even seen 256gb emmc chips, but they can have some communication differences, need to dig in datasheets first.
This KLMCG4JETD-B041 chip that I have soldered - is from the same family as original KLMAG1JETD-B041 so my chances were great.
@MSteamCSM Nice! Thanks for clearing that up, was wondering..
Its possible to install cfw in the internal nand?
Once chip is off, you can install whatever you want on it. I was able to write some old version of Raspberry Pi OS(lite), and it booted no problem.
@MSteamCSM omg
Отличный акцент 😅
размовляет походу
А где на русском?