(assuming I didn’t miss anything :sweat_smile:) foulplay, paths, and strides are now 2.0 ready!

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One thing to keep in mind is that maiden still only displays the output of matron and sc (supercollider). Now that crone is an entirely separate process and not something built up inside supercollider we don’t have any means of seeing log output from crone within maiden.

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Thanks for the update and all the hardworking from everyone involved. I’m finally able to connect to my weirdo wifi without resorting to my own dirty hacks!

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once again a massive community effort that makes me smile
most hyped about…

:grinning:

WOW

this + the equally elegant solution to storage expansion
come as a complete surprise

amazing work yall!

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Updated strum for v2.x. Added in a few features I’ve been working on as well.

Edit: Added a few more features, mentioned in the readme. Grab the update at the link above.

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@dan_derks submitted an updated less_concepts to the we

to update a repo (ie we) ssh (with internet connection) then

cd dust/we
git pull
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any way to do disk image reset on Windows?

i haven’t tried it, but there are instructions here: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/computemodule/cm-emmc-flashing.md

i haven’t tried cygwin (linux emulator) so i can’t comment on its complexity. but there are links to rpiboot.exe and win32diskimager. be sure to read carefully. the references to JP4 are just the RUN / DISK switch on the bottom of norns (once you remove the 4 screws)

I’ve used cygwin and these days I would recommend Windows Subsystem for Linux, which gives you a bash shell on windows. Under the covers, it’s ubuntu. Far better compatibility with most apps and libraries than cygwin was ever able to provide. Not really sure why the RPi folks are still recommending cygwin.

Agreed. I use it for compiling Linux plugin binaries for VCV. I haven’t had any trouble with it.

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This is so great. A lot of my favorite instruments are already ported in less than a day. whoa.

this is genius. It got me thinking: can it mean that someday it will be possible to add a menu item to sync we from repo? :exploding_head:

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surely someday it will even be possible to plug in a (computer) keyboard and type cd dust/we && git pull

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Wow, that’s an impressive update! Will start working on some Arc script ideas over the weekend.

Meanwhile the zellen sequencer is updated and ready for 2.x.

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I don’t seem to have the ‘we’ dir on my updated v2 norns?

it’s actually dust/scripts/we in my system.

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Thanks. This git thing is here to stay, I thinks.

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Thank you @tehn and thank you as well @jasonw22

Got debian seemingly up and running using WSL and began to follow instructions- all going fine up to the rpiboot point, where its hanging on “Waiting for BCM2835/6/7.” I flipped the switch on the board, connected it, Windows recognized it. But nothin in debian. :thinking:

(at some point I think I may just send my unit in to you again @tehn because I’m really not a programmer and if Windows isn’t all-that-supported for this kind of stuff I should probably not waste my time fiddling and just give it to a professional with the right tools!)

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thanks for the typo check. fixed!

all repos can be sync’d.

ie. to add zellen (above)

cd dust/scripts
git clone https://github.com/sarweiler/zellen

and then if you want to update, just

cd dust/scripts/zellen
git pull

YES. my plan is to add in-menu git pull. and i believe @ngwese has it on the roadmap for maiden (anyone interested in helping?)

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@n-So if windows recognized it, the next step is win32diskimager. also note (i updated the top link) the img will work on the CM3+ only, i’m getting a new img together for the normal CM3 (apologies)

and yes of course— if you’d like to just send it in i can do it for you

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just “re-installed” my scripts this way, and I can’t believe it took me this long! very handy :slight_smile:

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