That does not sound right at all (but perhaps I’m misunderstanding something about how your meter works)

I am not sure either, I am not an experienced builder. I just guessed that by being the values double by setting the meter to 200 it could be fine…

Wrong setting. Use the V with dashed lines next to it, set to 2

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By doing so I get .001 if I put the black pin into GND and the red into 5V and .004 in the 3.3v

You could try if the switches work if you take them out and rotate them 90 degrees and try again.
Just try it with one switch. And you probably don’t even need to solder it in to try it out. Just insert it in the holes.

cross-posting here, i hope that’s OK - but i actually did paid work with the Fates and DIY Grid, if anyone doubted it, you can believe it’s a professional music-making tool :wink:

cc @okyeron

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Quick update:

I reflowed the board and now, if I plug the power bank in and check the voltage with the 200V (dashed lines) I get the correct voltage…

I am starting to think that the problem could be the screen :thinking:

Is there any other way to check if the screen is broken apart from ordering a new one? I have been really careful with it and I am sure I unlikely broke it.

Edit: Some more picture of the board after reflow.

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wow, what happened to your codec :open_mouth:

thanks, did it with hdmi and keyboard and ssh worked also afterwards

Oh it was just some flux, I know it looks like I hit it with the iron, but it is actually fine :grin:

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Update:

  • I reflowed everything different times
  • I tried two screens
  • I tried two sd cards (samsung evo plus 32 gb is the faster of the two)
  • I tried two different pi4b 2gb
  • I cleaned the board (I know it was diiiirtyyyy)
  • I flashed the img uncountable times
  • all the V are fine everywhere and there’s continuity where there shoud be, no shorts.

Now: The ACT led on the pi flashes 4 time fast, 4 time slow and then takes a break. Is that the normal behaviour?

New Norns Update = Fates update soon?

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Soonish. (when i have time)

Some of these changes are already on fates from the update I made a couple weeks ago.

No - that’s probably an error. From that chart, that pattern means Unsupported board type - but no idea what that means just yet.

Oh wait - is your pi4 an 8GB model? - if so it’s not going to work with the existing kernel.

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It is a 2gb model…

Have you tried plugging in the pi alone with the fates image flashed to SD into a display via hdmi? See if you get a prompt?

It gives me the same error even when not attached to the main board.

Haven’t tried yet to connect it to an external monitor as I need to buy a miniHDMI to HDMI cable… It’s next on the list tho.

Finally up and running. Was difficult to get the old switches out but it all works now! Any advice on what memory card size to use? 32gb seems to small. Is 64gb enough so I can have orac and side kick and pd? Im currently am using a 3+ pi

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64gb will be more than enough. 32gb too honestly. 99% of that space would only be needed for samples and such.

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Update 201023 now available

If you are on 200218 or later
use SYSTEM > UPDATE while connected to the internet.
(please report back if you have problems with this)


If you are running a version prior to 200218, DO NOT USE SYSTEM > UPDATE .
You must update manually via SSH. Instructions are on the release page: https://github.com/fates-project/norns/releases/tag/2.4.3


See Norns: update 201023 for change log. NOTE - disk images on that post are for factory norns and norns shield ONLY.

New disk image for pi4 is being worked on.

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Worked for me (SYSTEM -> UPGRADE). Thanks, as always.

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