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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Can MagicMirror run on other similarily priced hardware?

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    • N6NGN Offline
      N6NG @BKeyport
      last edited by

      @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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      • BKeyportB Offline
        BKeyport Module Developer @N6NG
        last edited by

        @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.

        The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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        • S Offline
          stickymongoose
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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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            paymerich
            last edited by

            http://www.orangepi.org/

            https://banana-pi.org/

            Try a OrangePi or BannaPi . There may be a long lead time but they basically are Raspberry pi clones.

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            • plainbrokeP Offline
              plainbroke @sdetweil
              last edited by

              @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…

              Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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                sdetweil @plainbroke
                last edited by

                @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.

                Sam

                How to add modules

                learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                • mumblebajM Offline
                  mumblebaj Module Developer @plainbroke
                  last edited by

                  @plainbroke I don’t know if they ship overseas but you could try and find out from them. https://www.pishop.co.za/store/raspberry-pi-3

                  Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
                  Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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                  • M Offline
                    MMRIZE
                    last edited by MMRIZE

                    I prefer Khadas VIM series, Just one of the thinnest form factors(11.5mm), which has enough ports. There definitely exist so many smaller SBCs but they do have not enough connectivities and power as Khadas VIM series.
                    You can make your MagicMirror thinner. (as long as you need it…)

                    https://www.khadas.com/

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                    • mumblebajM Offline
                      mumblebaj Module Developer @MMRIZE
                      last edited by

                      @MMRIZE They are a bit pricey I would say but looks good.

                      Check out my modules at: https://github.com/mumblebaj?tab=repositories
                      Check my blog-post: https://mumblebaj.xyz/

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                      • plainbrokeP Offline
                        plainbroke @sdetweil
                        last edited by

                        @sdetweil
                        Will MM run on Libre Computer Board AML-S905X-CC (Le Potato) 2GB 64-bit Mini Computer they are only $55 on amazon. I think they will run Debian pretty easily.
                        I am going to try a few other projects with it that I have been wanting to do on a RPi, but they are pretty pricey right now. I thought this was worth a try. If it doesn’t work out, I will try a few of the projects on the support forum they have.

                        Slow learner. But trying anyways.

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