Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
$11 Alarm Clock using MM and Hello-Lucy
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Short video demostration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ8t3UoKYu0
What can you do with an $11 netbook? I took the easy way out this time.
I made an alarm clock that is voice controlled and has pages of modules,
as well as the ability to hide and show individual modules. Set an alarm
and hide the modules. When the alarm sounds, “Page One” appears, along with
a button to click to reset the alarm clock.ASUS Eee PC
Intel Atom CPU N570 @ 1.66GHz x 4
2GB of RAM
Intel Pineview M Graphics
Display 8.5" width by 5.25" height
250GB HD
Integrated microphone
Built-in WiFi
VGA port (for external monitor)$11 on craigslist
64-bit Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
MagicMirror v2.1.3Modules:
MMM-Advice
AlarmClock
calendar
clock
compliments
Cocktails
EARTH
EasyBack
Events
FMI (Find My iPhone)
ImageSlideshow
Lunartic
newsfeed
NOAA3
PC-Stats
voice w/ Hello-Lucy
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@justjim1220 said in $11 Alarm Clock using MM and Hello-Lucy:
I have one of these netbooks, can’t get it to turn on!
Plug it in and press the power button? :-)
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OMG!!! I knew I forgot something!!!
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Oh Well… I just got another one I’m gonna try it with…
http://www.miniputer.com/Acer/Aspire_4520.html
I hope it is better than the Panasonic ToughBook CF-51 I’ve been using that I can’t get the mic to work very well.
http://mobilespecs.net/laptop/Panasonic/Panasonic_Toughbook_51.html
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My mics have all worked out of the box. What do you mean they don’t work very well?
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the ToughBook is old… the touchpad doesn’t work, and I have no idea what is wrong with the mic…
I have to talk really loud for it to hear me. I tried a USB mic, and it’s the same. So, I’m guessing it has to do with the sound hardware of the laptop. I don’t have any problem with the USB on any of my other devices.