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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Recover old Digital Photo Frame and convert it to Magic Mirror ?

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      Hi everyone!
      Recently i’ve found an old unused digital photo frame from my family.
      I was wandering if it is possible in some sorts of way to reuse it as hardware for a MagicMirror.
      Is it possible to install linux on the board?
      And if not, I would I be able to use the LCD display with something like a Raspberry Pi zero or similar?
      Thanks!!
      The chip serial is AM7331 and i’m not able to find a serial/model for the LCD display.

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