Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Hello-Lucy
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- Found the problem the raspberry used limited RGBinstead of full RGB now it’s real black ;)
- the video runs without lagg however it’s really at the limit lol
need a cooler otherwise the raspberry keeps overheating
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@justjim1220 said in Hello-Lucy:
And yes, Mykle is very correct about the voice issue.
The point I was really trying to make is that ubuntu uses the least amount of resources and turns a useless/worthless laptop into an excellent MM board that outperforms any Pi.
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I would recommend a fan for any Pi running MM. I learned that quickly enough. :-)
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@Mykle1 since I need some more raspi anyways I might just give it a 3b+ so I have a bit more power (I am at stable 83% cpu usage so the 17% should help a bit) and a already included cooler
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@justjim1220 said in Hello-Lucy:
When you get it installed on your Atom device, I would definitely like to know your outcome!
I have ubuntu, MM, and Hello Lucy running on a POS EeePC. The thing was ready for the trash. Amazing how well it runs now. Oh yeah, it’s an Atom processor.
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Yeah, I’m just really stubborn im this old age I getting to… Still bound and determined to get it to run on Windows somehow!!!
I may be 75 or 90 by the time I figure it out, But, I ain’t giving up!!! :smiling_face_with_horns:
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@Mykle1 without cooler I am at stable 77-78 degree I would say that sucks lol
@justjim1220 Lol just use windows for the stuff it"s made for (I guess like the name already implies it"s for throwing it out of the window) :smiling_face_with_horns:
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Well, I wish you luck. I tried (half-heartedly) to get MM-voice and Hello Lucy to run under Windows. Once I got comfortable with ubuntu I realized the benefits where MM is concerned
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@maxbachmann said in Hello-Lucy:
without cooler I am at stable 77-78 degree I would say that sucks
With a simple fan my Pi mirror runs at a constant 43C
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@Mykle1 In general the only reason I still use Windows is because Autodesk still does not have linux versions for the CAD software lol