Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Multiple Modules on one set-up?
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@Damian said in Multiple Modules on one set-up?:
Yeah 20 modules was just a ball park
You could install as many as you like as long as they are not all enabled at the same time. That’s the beauty of Carousel and/or RemoteControl.
No, I made some personal modifications to the MMM-voice module itself for some extra functionality that I needed. :-)
I never tried Alexa but I do know that some people struggled with those modules. Recently, a friend of mine here on the forum made some corrections to the awesome-alexa documentation and posted the fix somewhere, making it easier for that to be installed.
PC MM build! Now you’re talking my language. I enjoy installing MM on many different machines under different OS’es. I’m currently working on a Core 2 Duo iMac installation on top of it’s native OS that is presenting me with some problems but I hope to be successful with that. If/and when I complete that I will likely do a tutorial on that as well.
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@Mykle1 I’m curious about the modifications you did to mmm-voice
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@strawberry-3.141 said in Multiple Modules on one set-up?:
I’m curious about the modifications you did to mmm-voice
That is a mistake on my part. The modifications I made were to the AlarmClock module because mmm-voice seems to be disabled while the AlarmClock is ringing.
As you know, AlarmClock uses the alert module. The alert module comes to the forefront when the AlarmClock rings and all other modules are inaccessible until the alarm is reset. I don’t have a touch screen so I needed a way to reset the AlarmClock module manually. First, I disabled the alert module. That solved the problem of accessing the AlarmClock but still left me with resetting the alarm manually.
Also. I wanted all modules hidden (by mmm-voice) until the alarm rings. This created another problem for me. The alarm would ring but all modules would remain hidden and mmm-voice will not accept the “SHOW MODULES” command while the alarm is ringing.
So, my answer to this was to disable the alert module, add a “SHOW MODULES” command the the AlarmClock module when the alarm fires to show all modules, and add a clickable button to the AlarmClock module that resets the alarm manually.
I am working on modifying mmm-voice, too, but that is slow going because I am learning this stuff as I go along. My old brain keeps asking me, “Why the hell are you doing this, Mykle?”
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You can have my modification if you make me some XMas cookies
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@Mykle1 Who you kidding you’ll give it to me anyway LOL