Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Can MagicMirror run on other similarily priced hardware?
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@N6NG How about running it on a Arduino? If they can be found…
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Sorry :-(
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@N6NG no, not Arduino…
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@sdetweil That would be something, wouldn’t it?
Getting enough backend running on any Arduino based unit (like a Wemos-d1 clone, so it has networking) to run Magic Mirror. Talk about an embedded project!
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@BKeyport No wonder you can still by those at a reasonable price… I guess it’s bite the bullet and pay full price for a Pi4 is the only answer…
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@N6NG think iOS vs AndroidOS.
Pi (iOS side) does all their own production, and nobody else copies it for their own products. The hardware is locked down somewhat.
Arduino (AndroidOS side) which is covered on a literal poo-ton of products, so you can get Arduino built into anything - causing a constant glut of hardware and pretty much continuous production.
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I kept an eye on RPiLocator when I was getting my home assistant setup going. It took a couple of weeks for one to come into stock (UK) but I got one in the end.
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Try a OrangePi or BannaPi . There may be a long lead time but they basically are Raspberry pi clones.
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@sdetweil said in Can MagicMirror run on other similarily priced hardware?:
gallium
That looks like a very good option while the Raspberry Pi are so expensive.
I just bought a refurbed chrome book that is in the list supported by gallium.
Going to give gallium a try when it arrives.
Do you know if I could just load debian on the chrome book?
I want to try a few different programs and they all require Debian or Ubuntu… -
@plainbroke I’m not aware of a different port that supports Chromebook/box
I have both Chromebook and Chromebox running gallium, w mm installed.
u have to open the case and remove the write protect screw and burn a different bios to install anything other than chromeos.