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  1. Just tried firmware on my new handwired Dactyl, and I'm not understanding what is going on. The first two columns work as expected:
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 0
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 0

    But the next 3 columns don't. Nothing is scanned, until I press two at the same time (see picture)

    #AskFedi #mechanicalKeyboard #QMK #rp2040zero

  2. Just tried firmware on my new handwired Dactyl, and I'm not understanding what is going on. The first two columns work as expected:
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 0
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 0

    But the next 3 columns don't. Nothing is scanned, until I press two at the same time (see picture)

    #AskFedi #mechanicalKeyboard #QMK #rp2040zero

  3. Just tried firmware on my new handwired Dactyl, and I'm not understanding what is going on. The first two columns work as expected:
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 0
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 0

    But the next 3 columns don't. Nothing is scanned, until I press two at the same time (see picture)

    #AskFedi #mechanicalKeyboard #QMK #rp2040zero

  4. Just tried firmware on my new handwired Dactyl, and I'm not understanding what is going on. The first two columns work as expected:
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 0
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 0

    But the next 3 columns don't. Nothing is scanned, until I press two at the same time (see picture)

    #AskFedi #mechanicalKeyboard #QMK #rp2040zero

  5. Just tried firmware on my new handwired Dactyl, and I'm not understanding what is going on. The first two columns work as expected:
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x0014, col: 0, row: 0, pressed: 0
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 1
    KL: kc: 0x001A, col: 1, row: 0, pressed: 0

    But the next 3 columns don't. Nothing is scanned, until I press two at the same time (see picture)

    #AskFedi #mechanicalKeyboard #QMK #rp2040zero

  6. #Picofly: The $3 #Nintendo Switch hacking modchip is real, and it's now available

    Until now, the only way to hack a Nintendo Switch (except for the early, unpatched V1 models) was through other, expensive hardware modchips: the (now out of production) SX chips by infamous team Xecuter, or their multiple clones known as #HWFly, which can today be found for about $70 (almost twice that about a year ago).

    #NintendoSwitch #ModChip #RP2040Zero
    wololo.net/2023/03/21/picofly-

  7. #Picofly: The $3 #Nintendo Switch hacking modchip is real, and it's now available

    Until now, the only way to hack a Nintendo Switch (except for the early, unpatched V1 models) was through other, expensive hardware modchips: the (now out of production) SX chips by infamous team Xecuter, or their multiple clones known as #HWFly, which can today be found for about $70 (almost twice that about a year ago).

    #NintendoSwitch #ModChip #RP2040Zero
    wololo.net/2023/03/21/picofly-

  8. #Picofly: The $3 #Nintendo Switch hacking modchip is real, and it's now available

    Until now, the only way to hack a Nintendo Switch (except for the early, unpatched V1 models) was through other, expensive hardware modchips: the (now out of production) SX chips by infamous team Xecuter, or their multiple clones known as #HWFly, which can today be found for about $70 (almost twice that about a year ago).

    #NintendoSwitch #ModChip #RP2040Zero
    wololo.net/2023/03/21/picofly-

  9. #Picofly: The $3 #Nintendo Switch hacking modchip is real, and it's now available

    Until now, the only way to hack a Nintendo Switch (except for the early, unpatched V1 models) was through other, expensive hardware modchips: the (now out of production) SX chips by infamous team Xecuter, or their multiple clones known as #HWFly, which can today be found for about $70 (almost twice that about a year ago).

    #NintendoSwitch #ModChip #RP2040Zero
    wololo.net/2023/03/21/picofly-

  10. #Picofly: The $3 #Nintendo Switch hacking modchip is real, and it's now available

    Until now, the only way to hack a Nintendo Switch (except for the early, unpatched V1 models) was through other, expensive hardware modchips: the (now out of production) SX chips by infamous team Xecuter, or their multiple clones known as #HWFly, which can today be found for about $70 (almost twice that about a year ago).

    #NintendoSwitch #ModChip #RP2040Zero
    wololo.net/2023/03/21/picofly-