Did it an hour ago on a CM3+ using Mac. Went great. Expanded the disc with ssh. Went great. No challenges to report. Thanks!

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am i missing out if i upgraded on a CM3+ with the 190405 release from the initial beta that supported CM3+?

not quite sure if it’s beneficial for me to flash using the new image or not.

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image @zfigz that was exactly how I did it. It works awesome so far.

@altoaiello I’d like to add that I did all this from OS X 10.13 high Sierra. It was advised against, but I did it anyways.

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ok thanks for that - that’ll save me much trouble. It’s the windows route.

Yes, worked fine, I was a bit stumped about a few missing steps in the info but Google and the nice people here helped… I had to install wget first, also decompressing the image file and lastly how to expand the image (I was missing the “how” as in the need to ssh into norns :P)

Im have some issues with the installation commands bit for a CM3+ install
I am on Mojave 10.14.4

i have installed the following on by mac :

  • install homebrew - done
  • get rpi boot util - done
  • build rpi boot util - done

now I’m stuck on this :

ok let’s update

get newest norns image (i’ve already downloaded it to my computer)

replace url with newest image

wget https://monome.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/norns181008.img.zip

why do wget the image file when i already downloaded it on my computer?
the img file i downloaded is norns190405.tgz

i run the following wget like this :

wget https://monome.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/norns190405.tgz

i get the following

wget: command not found

also nowhere does it say image file - ie .IMG - are you supposed to expand the tgz file manually? If so, at what point in the procedure?

I hit the exact same issues…

wget isn’t on macos by default, so first:

brew install wget

if you have the .tgz image file already, you can just move it to your root folder (or you’re newly created usbboot folder, if you prefer). just make sure it’s unpacked where you’ll be running the transfer command

then unpack the .tgz file to get the .img

tar xzvf norns190405.tgz

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brilliant thanks for that! - that’s some serious missing info i needed…

wget didn’t exist even after i installed homebrew.

exact same issues I had… Also while updating you do not get any visual display, so the instructions here to get some kind of info helped to see everything is on track:


“if you want to see progress (it will take a while!), type ctrl+t to send a SIGINFO command which will cause dd to dump status; (…)”

Last but not least to expand the usage of the CM3+
“Connect Norns to the internet.
Note your Norns ip address.
On your computer, I assume it’s a mac, open a terminal.
Type ssh we@(your norns ip address)
The password will be sleep .
You should now be connected to Norns!
run sudo raspi-config etc…”

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Also, not sure if the haven script is already updated but it was causing issues not only for me due to duplicate engines. Might be solved though through a PR already.

In terms of physically opening the norns, does anyone know offhand the nut size for the encoders?

I have 10mm (too big) and 8mm (too small) sockets which don’t work, so I’m wondering if it’s 9mm, or perhaps imperial.

It’s not 9mm :wink:
[edit] It’s between 9 and 10mm, 9mm was too small.
Probably imperial but I don’t have any of those so can’t try.

Would that make it 3/8" then?

9mm would equal 23/64", which is pretty ridiculous, whereas 1/64" more would make it 3/8"

I actually don’t own any socket wrenches, so I just have some 3d printed ones I made a while back for guitar/pedal purposes. So I was thinking of just printing out what I needed, but wanted to figure out what size that would be.

I used some thin pliers, it was a bit scary.

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i’ll check the exact size, but indeed pliers work fine

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this is what i did, just have to be careful not to scratch the case which i did a wee bit.

My guess is it’s 3/8". Good idea to print something :bulb: , I’ll do that :slight_smile:

I use a 10mm.

keep in mind the outer barrel of the socket might be too big. i must have a particularly narrow one.

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I used a 10mm socket. Worked great.

2.0 Image flashed to a cm3+ with no issues.

Just to confirm the image file should be this .image 3.91GB file
and can I have it in my internal drive, or do I put it in a thumb drive connected to norns, Sorry for the simple question but I am still new to all this03%20AM|690x83