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    Complete Walkthrough - Install MagicMirror on a PC - Windows 7/10

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    • Mykle1M Offline
      Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Wominator
      last edited by

      @Wominator said in Complete Walkthrough - Install MagicMirror on a PC - Windows 7/10:

      That would be a great improvement.

      Well, I never did, but you can try this. I can’t test at the moment, but it should work. Save this as a .bat file and put it on your desktop.

      :: This should work if this bat file is on the desktop
      :: Also, CMD window needs ability to run bash commands (done during install of GIT)
      
      :: Start CMD window
      start cmd.exe /k
      
      :: cd back one directory
      cd ..
      
      :: cd to MM directory
      cd MagicMirror
      
      :: start MM
      npm start
      

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        Wominator @Mykle1
        last edited by yawns

        @Mykle1
        Hi!
        Thanks for the quick reply!
        It didn’t work out that way. I found a documentation on:
        https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21564275/windows-shortcut-to-run-git-bash-script

        So, I generated a script C:\Users\USER\npmstart.sh with

        cd ..
        cd ~/MagicMirror
        npm start
        

        Afterwards I generated a shortcut on the desktop with following path:
        "C:\Program Files\Git\bin\sh.exe" -l -i "C:\Users\USER\npmstart.sh"

        And it works. It starts the Bash and runs MagicMirror and leaves the Bash open in the background, so I can get back to it by pressing the Windows-Button. (remember, I run the MagicMirror on a tablet without keyboard and mouse)
        In the Bash, I can stop MagicMirror with the onscreen keyboard by pressing Ctrl+C.

        Regards
        womi

        If you want to make it idiot proof, someone will build a better idiot.

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        • Mykle1M Offline
          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Wominator
          last edited by

          @Wominator

          Well done!

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            Henrik @Mykle1
            last edited by

            @Mykle1 Fantastic, thanks!

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              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Henrik
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              @Henrik

              You’re welcome, mate! Enjoy your mirror. :-)

              Peace!

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                Henrik @Mykle1
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                @Mykle1 I fully am. :) Now the time has come to develop my first module.

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                  djsunrise19
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                  I switched from raspberry to a mini-itx windows10 system, too. With my raspy system I had way too much performance issues. Thanks for your walkthrough, it works really well. But, modules like MMM-voice or Hello Lucy won’t work, am I right? That would be too bad :/.

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                    Henrik @djsunrise19
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                    @djsunrise19 Maybe a bit late, but are you sure the performance issues were not caused by the incompatible Electron version? That seems to have been fixed in the latest MM (by downgrading Electron).

                    Anyway, MMM-voice should work, but it’ll probably be a lot of hassle to get it going!

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                      djsunrise19 @Henrik
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                      @Henrik No, I tried a lot of electron versions, a lot of raspberries, ATB, odroids. I created that electron topic :-D. I like it smooth, none of them was. All in all I have to say, that electron seems to be the problem. The renderer / the performance is too bad. Within chrome only, the website runs super smooth. With electron its a huge difference. Even under windows (8GB RAM, G4600 CPU), electron doesn’t perform like chrome does. But it’s okay, and expensive, :-D. MagicMirror V1 was a website only. Way better than V2 with the electron framework (only the performance aspect).

                      Perhaps @Mykle1 has an idea for MMM-voice under windows?

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                        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @djsunrise19
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                        @djsunrise19 said in Complete Walkthrough - Install MagicMirror on a PC - Windows 7/10:

                        Perhaps @Mykle1 has an idea for MMM-voice under windows?

                        The problem with MMM-voice under windows is dependencies. The installer script will not work under Windows, only Raspbian or linux. So, unless you can install the dependencies independent of the installer, you’re out of luck. I don’t even know if the dependencies are available for Windows. I never really tried to find out. Let me know if you do.

                        Now that you are running on a mini-itx board, you do have some options. You could make it a dual boot machine, which is fairly simple. One side Windows, one side ubuntu. Then you can run MMM-voice with Hello-Lucy like a champion.

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