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    Again -- MMM-Navigate can't get installed.

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      sdetweil @crowimu
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      @crowimu and you rebooted?

      Sam

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        crowimu @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil Yes, sure. I assume there must have been a change in the GPIO handling, but have not figured out where. :(

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          rkorell @crowimu
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          @crowimu
          Only thing that comes in my mind that you have either put cable on wrong GPIO or cable is broken.

          Screenshot 2025-03-01 195116.png

          As per default you have either to use GPIOPins: [26,20,19]//rotary cw, rotary ccw, rotary press (BCM Numbering - marked yellow in the above picture) or (if occupied) enter the correct BCM (!) numbers in config of module.

          If this is all correct, module should work.

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            rkorell @crowimu
            last edited by rkorell

            @crowimu Last thought - after some googeling…
            Axled (the author has a thread about his module.
            In one of his posting he stated
            “rotation and click (Button press) uses the same library (onOff).”.

            “node_modules/onoff/onoff” is part of your error-listing.

            So I can imagine you need this onoff -library to read the GPIO-output.
            Further research on this let me assume that onoff in some kind is associated to node.js (@sdetweil for sure knows more on this than me…).

            At least one onoff library in this context is this one - but I’m not sure if this is the right one.
            May you give it a try…

            edit: I’ve just checked - on my own mirror there is NO onoff directory in “MagicMirror/node_modules/”

            Good luck.
            Ralf

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              rkorell @crowimu
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              @crowimu Found in completely different context another hint to onoff - also related to GPIO (in concrete a GPIO related implemetation of a rotary decoder).
              There was a suggestion

              npm install --save onoff@6.0.0
              

              I currently only „assume“ that @6.0.0 is the version - cause the cited post is from 2021 there could be a new version.
              A quick google delivers this page and this one stated

              npm install onoff
              

              Will do the trick…

              Good luck.
              Ralf

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                crowimu @rkorell
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                @rkorell Thank you and all others for the hints, however up to now I did not manage to get the ‘onoff’ and the MMM-Navigate module workingon my system.
                I have recompiled onoff, installed it globally, changed the node version.
                Nothing helped yet :(

                I have started to create a simple module for my needs to control some fuctions with a rotary encoder,
                https://github.com/crowimu/MMM-RotaryNav
                It’s early stage, please wish me luck. :)

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                  rkorell @crowimu
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                  @crowimu
                  very unfortunate!

                  cross the fingers & good luck for you…

                  Ralf

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                    rkorell @crowimu
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                    @crowimu - Just a quick question: Have you considered to use a newer version of a Pi? A 4B or even 5?
                    Pi2 is somewhat old - may there is a kind of a root cause?

                    Regards,
                    Ralf

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                      crowimu @rkorell
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                      @rkorell Hi Ralf,
                      I think the quadcore RPi2 is quite sufficient for a Magic Mirror, but I’ve also tested it on a RPi3 with the same results.
                      I don’t like the power consumption of RPi4 and 5 and I also don’t like to add cooling fans to an SBC.
                      So up to now I have always used RPi Zero / Zero2 / RPi 1/2 and 3 smoothly for my projects. :)

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                        crowimu @rkorell
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                        @rkorell finally I got it solved :)

                        The issue is really the GPIO numbering, I found this SO thread:
                        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78173749/use-raspberry-pi-4-gpio-with-node-js
                        It is also valid for Pi3 and Pi2

                        cat /sys/kernel/debug/gpio
                        
                        gpiochip0: GPIOs 512-565, parent: platform/3f200000.gpio, pinctrl-bcm2835:
                         gpio-512 (ID_SDA              )
                         gpio-513 (ID_SCL              )
                         gpio-514 (GPIO2               )
                         gpio-515 (GPIO3               )
                         gpio-516 (GPIO4               )
                         gpio-517 (GPIO5               )
                         gpio-518 (GPIO6               )
                         gpio-519 (GPIO7               |spi0 CS1            ) out hi ACTIVE LOW
                         gpio-520 (GPIO8               |spi0 CS0            ) out hi ACTIVE LOW
                         gpio-521 (GPIO9               )
                         gpio-522 (GPIO10              )
                         gpio-523 (GPIO11              )
                         gpio-524 (GPIO12              )
                         gpio-525 (GPIO13              )
                         gpio-526 (GPIO14              )
                         gpio-527 (GPIO15              )
                         gpio-528 (GPIO16              )
                         gpio-529 (GPIO17              |sysfs               ) in  hi IRQ
                         gpio-530 (GPIO18              )
                         gpio-531 (GPIO19              )
                         gpio-532 (GPIO20              )
                         gpio-533 (GPIO21              )
                         gpio-534 (GPIO22              |sysfs               ) in  hi IRQ
                         gpio-535 (GPIO23              )
                         gpio-536 (GPIO24              )
                         gpio-537 (GPIO25              )
                         gpio-538 (GPIO26              )
                         gpio-539 (GPIO27              |sysfs               ) in  hi IRQ
                        
                        

                        I needed to set up the numbers according to the output
                        e.g. Pin27 is 539 in the MMM-Navigate config.
                        Now everything works so far as expected, thank you all for your help!

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