Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
How I got my Magic Mirror working on a Raspberry Pi 0 (zero)
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@Mar I’ll send you the link to the mega file download. You will have to unzip it and write the ISO file onto your SD card. I also have a version that has amazon Alexa built in but that takes a little bit of setup.
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@SebTota Thanks so much!!! I’ll download it over night and try it in the morning and get back to you. Hopefully there is no difference between pi zeros?
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@Mar I have shared it with someone else already and it worked completely fine. I have PM you the download link.
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@SebTota Thats good to know, downloading now but its quite slow on mega for some reason. Will report back in the morning as its 2am here on a work night ;( though you saved me another night of hopeless tinkering lol
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@SebTota Thanks somuch Seb everything works amazing!! I owe you a beer!
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@Mar Not quite old enough to take you up on that offer yet. :) Really glad to hear that its working. Like I said if anyone needs the image of just the MagicMirror, MagicMirror with Alexa, and hopefully soon MagicMirror with Jasper AI just let me know and I can send you a link to my download.
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@SebTota Great job with all these Seb! Suppose I’ll drink your beer for you right now ;) I’d love to give the AI one a chance once everything is up and running.
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sorry for asking something that I can google, but I’m on lunch and trying to be quick. after I have everything up and running can I:
dd if=/dev/sdf of=/functioning_mm_image.iso
that way I only have to fiddle with a few config options for the rest of the mirrors that I’m making?
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@Wieber Thanks a lot for this tutorial! Now I have my Raspberry Pi 1 up and running with Magic mirror. … with some inspiration from https://maxkorlaar.com/post/?i=43&lang=en
I also added the functionality to have the monitor to shut down when no one is using the mirror i.e. during night and when no one is at home! :)