Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives
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@cowboysdude said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
Easy to put out of the way … NOW to build a frame for the ‘display’
Great idea! Now hurry the hell up with the frame! :^)
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@Mykle1 I’m working on it
COMING SOON
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@cowboysdude is the idea that the mini atx sits beside the mirror as opposed to being built? Say on a console table with just an HDMI cable running to the screen?
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@j.e.f.f No it will be underneath as I’m building into a type of desk/cabinet
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All, I have got the Libre Computer now. Trying my best to get the mirror up. Ran in to a small hitch. There is no chromedriver for arm64 yet. They are working on it and there is a PR but it has not yet gone completely through it seems. I’ll see if I can figure it out some how anyway. :)
I’ll come back to this thread as soon as I gotten MM up and running.
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@Snille
I’ve gotten it working a Pine Rock64 (arm64 also).Downloaded electron-v1.7.5-linux-arm64.zip listed under electron’s PR
One thing to note: when downloading from the link, the site’s cert has expired.
From terminal:
// Since the cert for the site has expired (but is safe) wget --no-check-certificate https://www.hamidx9.ir/dl/electron_arm64/electron-v1.7.5-linux-arm64.zip // Important make sure to unzip to your electron path unzip electron-v1.7.5-linux-arm64.zip ~/MagicMirror/node_modules/electron/dist/
Once done just started as usual (npm start).
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@stacywebb Thank you! I’ll try it out as soon as I got some time. Have you compared with a Pi3?
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I haven’t done any benchmarking as of yet. Once I do, I’ll post the results.
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@stacywebb said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
I haven’t done any benchmarking as of yet. Once I do, I’ll post the results.
If you could do some comparisons using nmon between a Pi3 and the Rock64 I’d really be interested in the results, as they pertain to this topic.
https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/4684/electron-cpu-usageOtherwise, I’m looking forward to your results on the Rock64.
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https://youtu.be/FjbzKfeHB_8?t=8m10s
As i understood, u were able to use GPIO commands the same way u do on a raspberry. Seems to be a nice option
Benchmarks at 08:10