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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    My e-ink frame

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      MajorC Project Sponsor @Matuki
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      Thank you. Then I will try the components next time.

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        handfish @Matuki
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        @Matuki Thank you for sharing. I’m in the process of doing something similar: your code is a godsend!

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          nat.andrews
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          perfect github page, thank you a lot!

          I’m following your instructions, but can’t see the step where we get Magic mirror to display on the e-ink panel.
          setting resolution etc. am I missing a step?

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            Matuki Module Developer @nat.andrews
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            @nat-andrews hello,

            The display is done by the module I wrote: https://github.com/seb-ma/MMM-IT8951

            The configuration is done like any module: https://github.com/seb-ma/eInkFrame/blob/4defe289e4ebbc873d0e68418e278ff21a976e08/magicmirror_files/config.js#L81

            And the resolution is automatically found when initializing driver.
            It can be forced in config file when using mock for tests: electronOptions: { fullscreen: true, width: 1872, height: 1404 }

            Be sure to set the correct value of VCOM to not damage your eink.
            Also, I never had success running my module without the root user. So, unless you find a way (this interest me) you must run MagicMirror as root.

            I let you read the readme of the MMM-IT8951 module, but if you need more details or have some questions, let me know.

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            edited to correct behavior on resolution

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              handfish @Matuki
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              @Matuki Thanks again for you help with this. I’m trying to get my eink working without the touch pads.

              Can I confirm how you run the mirror as root? Just using sudo? Also the VCOM needs to be given to the MMM-IT8951 module as “driverParam: { VCOM: -1.25 },” in the config? I didn’t see anything about this in the instructions.

              Thanks!

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                handfish @Matuki
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                @Matuki Also just wondering what version of nodejs you need and why? Just checking whether I need a new version of nodejs or if RPi distribution has caught up?

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