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Raspbian on Apple hardware - can't install MM because it's "not a Pi 2/3"

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    bnsrx
    last edited by Apr 18, 2018, 4:20 PM

    Hi there

    I just installed Raspbian on a USB stick so that I can prototype my MM without having to run the Pi, be in the presence of the specific monitor, etc - but upon trying to install MM, it fails immediately because the hardware platform is not recognised as a Pi 2 or 3.

    Is there any way round this? Spoofing MM, or commenting out the code that identifies the Pi version?

    Any help much appreciated, I am essentially All Noob.

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      yawns Moderator @bnsrx
      last edited by Apr 18, 2018, 5:04 PM

      @bnsrx did you git clone and npm install afterwards or did you try the automatic installation via curl?

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        bnsrx
        last edited by Apr 18, 2018, 5:13 PM

        I did the curl install. Think I’ll have better luck on the git clone?

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          yawns Moderator @bnsrx
          last edited by Apr 18, 2018, 6:57 PM

          @bnsrx I think it’s worth a try, yes

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            bnsrx
            last edited by Apr 18, 2018, 7:00 PM

            Thanks. Here’s a question though… having installed node.js on my Pixel Mac, I can’t just type “npm install && npm start” - npm isn’t recognised. If I type node -v it doesn’t recognise that, or npm -v - but it does recognise nodejs -v.

            If I type nodejs and enter that…app?, and I then type npm install && npm start, I get the response “npm should be run outside of your node repl, in your normal shell”.

            Any thoughts much appreciated.

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              bnsrx @yawns
              last edited by bnsrx Apr 18, 2018, 7:45 PM Apr 18, 2018, 7:38 PM

              @yawns …update,

              downloaded installers/raspberry.sh, removed the lines in which the script sniffs your pi, saved it to my dropbox and ran it from there. Installing now, will update if successful.

              update: unsuccessful. Was going great until it hit the same problem - “npm - command not found. Unable to install dependencies.”

              I wonder why npm is not flying on this port of Pixel.

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