Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Magic Mirror 2 build with AIY Google voice kit 2.
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Hi @doeadeer,
I currently have the AIY Google voice kit v1, and looking at the pictures of the module you connect to the raspberry 3 in v1 and the raspberry 0 in v2 it seems to me that they are the same.
You just have to try to install the module on your raspberry 3, but think about installing the AIY google voice kit software of v1 ;)
Link : https://github.com/google/aiyprojects-raspbian/releases
For information the AIY voice kit v1 was suspended from the market because many people reproached him that everything was not in the kit because it was necessary to buy a raspberry 3. So they opted for a raspberry 0 because it’s the cheapest of all.
But if you already had a raspberry 3 you would have had to do some research before spending 100$… indeed you can find the AIY voice kit for 40$ on aliexpress…
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Thank you for the prompt reply.
The link you provided above from github takes me to a page where I can download the img and flash it to my clean sd card. Is that all I have to do or are there more steps to it? In other words, do I have to go to the google aiy download page and download that too? Or some other steps that I’m not aware of?
Sorry for sounding such a noob but I am completely new to this. All I’ve managed so far is to make the mirror frame and buy the acrylic mirror. The rasbian I installed a few years ago seem to have gone out of date as well.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Should’a seen that coming. lol.
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@doeadeer , No problem,
your raspberry 3 will do the job for the google assistant project and the mirror, don’t worry.
For the download just click on the file aiyprojects-2019-11-13.img.xz and flash it on an sd card (remember to format it in FAT32 before).
Afterwards I leave you to look for tutorials to install the different programs (google wizard, magicmirror, etc.)
Hoping that everything will go well ;)Creatib