Any pointers for the size and brand for the sd card? I saw somewhere that the quality needs to be good, so before I buy…

I use a Sandisk Ultra card in mine like I usually do with Raspberry Pi’s, it’s a class 10 card. I have the 64 GB variant, it seems to be more than enough size wise.

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First thing is to be patient, and realise that it might take a while :slight_smile:
Desoldering is tricky if you have lots of pins in your component. There are dedicated tools but if you’re not going to be doing a lot of soldering in future, the economical options are:

  • soldering braid. Metal braid which the solder flows into when both are heated, removing the solder from the joint.
  • solder sucker. A mechanical spring-loaded device which can suck up the solder once you’ve heated it to liquid form
  • chipquik alloy. You can buy this in short lengths, e.g. on ebay. It effectively lowers the temperature at which you can remove the component, making it easier to remove it at lower heat without excessive force.
  • Or combinations of above.

The main thing to avoid is to use excessive force as this is likely to damage the conductive pads and traces in your PCB.

Good luck!

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Thanks
Yes i ordered a heated desolder gun/sucker.
The pins i cutted with a fine saw…hopefully the pressure/inside pcb contacts isnt too late.
Meanwhile got a replacement female header for the oled pins and this time it fits, so i somehow had a wrong part it seems.

i’d suggest solder braid. it’ll get those holes cleared right up.

I happened to watch this video a couple of days ago, there’s a pretty good demonstration of how you use that solder braid hehe

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Hi there,

Maybe you can help. After playing with the Norns Shield for 2 week, it says: - Supercollider fail

Yesterday I was playing at our rehearsal space witch has a new carpet. A view times I touched my eurorack and the Norns and got a little „electric shock“. Propably because of my sneakers reacting to the new carpet. But it was working for some time afterward and then I took my shoes off anyway - just in case.

The other thing I realized was that wenn the Norns was connected to my small Mackie mixer and there was a electric clicking every one minute. I didn’t have that at my home studio. But that’s why I didn’t use it. A little later I saw that the screen stayed:

  • Supercollider fail

If I want to put Norns to sleep the sleep text become less opaq after clicking, but nothing else happens and I have to restart.

I can connect via maiden but in the lower section at sc it says:

  • not connected to sc

Also there seams to be a untitled.lua file in there.

Refreshing doesn’t help. I can upload and download new Apps onto my Norse but I can’t start any of the Apps. It always stucks at:

  • …loading

I uploaded the new flash on the Norns shield several times, but it still isn’t working with:

Norns200106

Also after the last installation the screen was turned 180° (on the head as to the usual rotation - see image attached).

But still is says error Supercollider fail. And now the knobs aren’t reacting anymore. The same after installing it several times. The card was flashed with Mac using utitity fat32 and ExFat.

Wenn I try to offline update an adding the code

  • screen /dev/tty.usb

In terminal on my Mac it says:

  • Screens is terminating

Btw. I got the smd soldered version of Norns shield and the rest of the parts were soldered by a very good friend who solders a lot and it looked very good. Does anyone know what I can do?

Thank you

Does anyone know the metric sized equivalents for the spacers listed in the readme?

  • 2 Female Threaded Hex Standoff Aluminum, 3/16" Hex, 5/16" Long, 2-56 Thread 91780A104
  • 2 Female Threaded Hex Standoff Aluminum, 3/16" Hex, 5/8" Long, 2-56 Thread 91780A111
  • 2 Female Threaded Hex Standoff Aluminum, 3/16" Hex, 3/4" Long, 2-56 Thread 91780A113
  • 4 Male-Female Threaded Hex Standoff Aluminum, 3/16" Hex Size, 1/2" Long, 2-56 Thread Size 93505A213
  • 4 Off-White Nylon Unthreaded Spacer 1/4" OD, 3/32" Long, for Number 6 Screw Size 94639A247
  • 8 Black-Oxide 18-8 Stainless Steel Pan Head Phillips Screws 2-56 Thread, 1/4" Long 91249A050
  • 2 Black-Oxide 18-8 Stainless Steel Pan Head Phillips Screws 2-56 Thread, 3/8" Long 91249A054

ExFat is not what you want.

Tried it with fat32 as well. Still doesn’t work. Maybe I should try again with a windows?

balenaEtcher is a great and easy to use tool for making bootable devices, it’s free and available on OS X. I recommend you give that a try.

Thats the one I´m using. I just erased everything from the card once it didn’t work anymore and reformatted it. Then I used the Etcher.

This is normal. Sleep is shitting down the pi. The screen does not blank because it still has power. Once the green led on the pi stops flashing, disconnect from power.

This is very “not right” - what disk image did you start with? Also there was no attached image.

Use FAT32

Re-download the shield Disk image and try starting at the beginning once again.

(Be sure your not using the norns image on the docs page - but the shield image linked above)

I did everything again.
I started at the beginning but didn’t know what to do with this because I cant find it: 4. You’ll see a switch through a notch in the circuit board, flip this to DISK.
Anyway, I just put the micro card into my reader and flashed it again. That worked for me with the first installation and was running until yesterday. I also tried the SUPERCOLLIDER FAIL in maiden but it says “not connected to sc”. Even after a browser refresh.

Norns hardware only. Does not apply to shield. (perhaps @dan_derks can make a note of that in the docs and link to the shield image there as well?)

Beyond that perhaps you should probably contact monome support via email?

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done! added to https://monome.org/docs/norns/help/#fresh-install:

nb. these instructions apply only to stock norns. If you have a norns shield, please see the github documentation for the latest shield image and troubleshooting help.


@Veiththepower, please feel free to email help@monome.org to further troubleshoot

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Thank you. I wrote to help never got a reply. Maybe my email goes to spam. :tired_face:

didn’t find it in spam or the general inbox. please dm me your email address so i can send you an email?

Built a shield kit, and things seem to be working as expected, however I am unable to clear a script. Holding K1 while highlighting SELECT doesn’t seem to have any effect, pressing K2 on select while holding K1 works as normal, going into the list of scripts.

Probably a soldering issue?