Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
My first Magic Mirror build in an old imac
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Here is my build.
I wanted my MM more like a dashboard, so i choose an old imac because of the space behind the screen to fit everything in.I reused the atx and the speakers.
bought on ebay a display controller to hook the display up with the Raspberry.
Connect a PIR sensor and 12v to 5v converter.
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Very cool, even though I despise Apple. Ha
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I’ve been doing the same thing with a 20" white Intel iMac, but have had one helluva time. None of the display controllers work with the native LG 1600x1050 display Apple put in these things, so I’ve basically gutted the iMac and am putting in a new display, etc.
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nicely done.
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@diemen112 Tried four different ones, all allegedly specific to the LM201W01 SL A3 that was in the iMac. None worked.
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@sonicgoose said in My first Magic Mirror build in an old imac:
I’ve been doing the same thing with a 20" white Intel iMac, but have had one helluva time. None of the display controllers work with the native LG 1600x1050 display Apple put in these things, so I’ve basically gutted the iMac and am putting in a new display, etc.
Not to hijack the thread, but this is how mine turned out.
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@sonicgoose said in My first Magic Mirror build in an old imac:
@sonicgoose said in My first Magic Mirror build in an old imac:
I’ve been doing the same thing with a 20" white Intel iMac, but have had one helluva time. None of the display controllers work with the native LG 1600x1050 display Apple put in these things, so I’ve basically gutted the iMac and am putting in a new display, etc.
Not to hijack the thread, but this is how mine turned out.
also not wanting to hijack thread… but what weather module are you using? :)
thanks
Richie
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@diemen112 Honestly, that all looks like CSS