Won’t work on a Mac, dunno about Windows. Linux you can. Problem is only the boot partition fromt he SD card shows up on MacOS, not the linux partition where the TAPE data files are located.
@FleetingBreath you might want to get TAPE files and everything you want to save via SFTP or SAMBA networking, then reflash from the disk image.
There’s likely some problem with supercollider not launching which could be due to a bad script or something. If you want to try and solve that, there’s a bunch of debugging you would want to try - see the norns docs for more on that. (like go read ALL the norns docs just so you know more about how everything works)
Could it be that you’re out of disk space? If connected via SSH, you can use the command df -h to get the space used on device. If you have craploads of TAPE files, this could be the problem and you would want to remove some and free up space.
FWIW - Fates USB-C jack is DUMB. It’s just for power and does not do USB-PD or QuickCharge.
I’d suggest a dead simple USB-C power adapter which is recommended for use with Raspberry Pi 4. Anything other than that and you just don’t know.
I’ve had at least one person with a big honkin european mains power supply that blew up the voltage regulator on Fates. No idea exactly why, but it could be related to what the USB-PD (power delivery) or QuickCharge do to push more Amps.
Go read the raspberry pi documentation for more info on how much power each of the USB ports will support.