Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Globe
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This module is amazing! Some thoughts about this:
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I’m sure many overlook this topic because it is not classified into one of the subcategories, like all other modules, as one would expect. I believe this piece of art deserves the full attention!
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I really would like to use this module for showing real time data from other modules, by using Notifications. E. g. location data from website visitors with MMM-GoogleAnalytics.
@Eunanibus Is it possible to add location data to the globe while it’s already animated?
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@SvenSommer I’m glad you like it! There is a separate post for this in Utilities but it hasn’t garnered a huge amount of attention. I’m hesitant because if most users user Pi’s for their mirror, this plugin may provide a heavy burden to it in terms of computational ability.
- There is no reason you cannot. I think this would be entirely possible. The module allows you to pass custom locations for pins within the builder (see documentation), so there’s no reason that this information cannot be derived from a custom script.
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@Eunanibus I LOVE this module… I have installed it on my itx board MM and it has enough power to make it work awesome!!
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@Eunanibus
Thanks for you tips. I could easily adjust the module to react to Notifications. I made a pull Request with the latest changes.
Would be so kind to merge them?!I also adjusted my module MMM-GoogleAnalytics to provide the coordinates of the website visitors location.
The module is in a very early state but it’s quite impressive to see it’s working . See for yourself:
https://youtu.be/xOU1pVOgcTYBad side of the story?
I have to get rid of the Raspberry Pi 3 in my MagicMirror. But hey, it was already to long in a “completed” state. :)@bhepler : You were running this module smoothly on your mirror. What hardware did you use?
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@cowboysdude I’m really pleased. Because of yours and others feedback, I’ve revised the front page of this module recommending not to use this module with Pi’s. That said, I’m really glad it’s serving you well - I worked hard on it and that’s exactly what I wanted from it!
Also if you want to submit a video of it in action (wherever that may be!) here, please feel free. I love seeing my module in people’s homes.
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@SvenSommer said in MMM-Globe:
I also adjusted my module MMM-GoogleAnalytics to provide the coordinates of the website visitors location.
The module is in a very early state but it’s quite impressive to see it’s working . See for yourself:Hi Sven,
Thanks for your contribution here. I’ll review the changes tomorrow (It’s pretty late here) - I believe @bhepler was using a more powerful linux driven system. I’ve had multiple reports from users that their Pi’s aren’t really up to the task, and I’ve updated the title page as such.
I’m going to attempt to create a lite version of this module for Pi users when I get the opportunity. In actuality, I’d like to rebuild the module entirely as there’s a lot of code cleanup I’d like to do. Although Rob S was the original creator of the globe, he assisted me in making heavy changes to the code, and I had to make some additions to make it compatible with the MM framework. Unbelievably, this was actually heavier on processing prior to release. Performance improvements are at the top of my list, as are a few other things.
Either way, I’m really glad your enjoying it, and your creativity in feeding new locations is really encouraging.
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@SvenSommer I use a Fitlet microPC. Quad core, AMD processor, AMD graphics, 8GB RAM.
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I’m going to attempt to create a lite version of this module for Pi users when I get the opportunity. In actuality, I’d like to rebuild the module entirely as there’s a lot of code cleanup I’d like to do. Although Rob S was the original creator of the globe, he assisted me in making heavy changes to the code, and I had to make some additions to make it compatible with the MM framework. Unbelievably, this was actually heavier on processing prior to release. Performance improvements are at the top of my list, as are a few other things.
How is it ongoing with the lite module?
I would love to see your module on my mirror. Sadly nothing else then a RPi3 is possible at the moment. -
@barnosch I have it on my 32" mini itx mirror and it’s awesome! Not to make you feel bad but if the lite version comes out you’re gonna love it!
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too late. now i feel bad
;)Already tested it on my Notebook, to see it in real. Very very nice. Thats why i asked.
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@Eunanibus Has there been much progress on this lite version? I know there is about 50,000 lines to work through so I’m not expecting anything soon, just wanting an update if possible because I’m a bit tired of looking at this 3fps globe on the rpi3. Thanks heaps for your work
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Hi guys,
Apologies for the late response. Unfortunately I’ve started a new software engineering role and my time has been entirely dominated by an array of distractions.
While I can only suggest that users of this module do not rely on a Pi, I will endeavour to have a more lighweight, Pi-friendly edition of this module (which should lighten the load for other users too) within the next couple of months. Unfortunately, due to load; I can’t make any promises on deadlines for delivery.
I’m having other developers join me in refining the library and tidying up the code quite considerably. Unfortunately, due to the rendering calculations involved, it’s not simply a weekend job. I’m going to do my best to get this completed as soon as possible.
Thanks to all users who have helped others with support in technical issues - You’re truly terrific.
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@Eunanibus just one question… it may have been answered and I didn’t find it but the extra points on the map that are blank… is there a config option to hide those?
To only show the coordinates that are in the config.js?
SORRY I figured it out :)
Again, GREAT mod
Thanks!
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I have been thinking about a work around for to run this on a pi3 because I really want this module on my set up.
Would it be possible to render a full rotation(or 5/6 of them) on the pi and output it to a video/gif, then have it play on a loop on the MM? -
does it work for somebody on a raspi 3?
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Its better when i switch to Full GL driver on Raspi 3.
But the monitor turns on original position? does somebody understand that behaviour? -
@fox - Yeah. The full OpenGL driver doesn’t respect the
display-rotate 1command in the/boot/config.txtfile. The fix for this can be found in the Magic Mirror Wiki.The upshot is edit this file:
~/.config/lxsession/LXDE-pi/autostart
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@fox got it running on the rpi3, but it is flickering and sometimes blackscreen. Rpi3 is to weak.
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Hello,
is there a new module available for the Raspi3+
Thank you
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Hello,
Still no light version for rpi3?
Otherwise any suggestions about which sbc board (which gpios) would be enough powerful to run this? and of course MM… :upside-down_face:
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