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  • RE: Will it run doom?

    @sdetweil Yes, but how did the MMM-Snake work?
    MMM-Snake

    I didn’t try this module, but I read this correct, you can handle this with your smartphone

    posted in General Discussion
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    Chilred
    Jan 25, 2024, 1:15 PM
  • Will it run doom?

    Sooo, has anyone ever thought about building a module that could play Doom?

    posted in General Discussion
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    Chilred
    Jan 18, 2024, 2:45 PM
  • Smartmirror power supply and i2cDetect

    Hey,

    I built my first smartmirror and have two problems that may be related.

    First my setup
    RASPBERRY PI 3 Model B
    Raspberry Official Pi 3 Power Supply
    LG-Philips LP173WF1 (TL)(B2) 17,3" LED Display Screen (non-glossy) Full HD
    Hdmi Controller
    Ktec Universal AC DC Power Supply 12V 3A

    The Raspberry has its own power supply. It is connected to the Hdmi controller via HDMI cable. The Hdmi controller has its own power supply and is connected to the monitor.

    1. Display Turns On/Off
    The mirror actually works fine, but the display turns on every now and then. In the console I get the output “The Voltage is low”. However, the Raspberry Pi never restarts, only the display turns on/off.
    Actually I assume that the power is sufficient. Can you give me some advice? Possibly the power supply is not enough.

    2. Witty Pi Mini und i2cDetect
    I bought the Witty Pi Mini and installed it according to the instructions. I would like to start the Raspberry Pi in the morning and turn it off in the evening.

    I have built the controller on the Raspberry Pi. So the USB cable from the HDMI controller is connected to the PI.

    I can also start the mirror via the switch. However, nothing is detected with i2cdetect - 0 or 1.

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    Does anyone have any experience on these topics? I am quite a newbie and this is my first project (so don’t blame me)

    posted in Troubleshooting
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    Chilred
    Jan 12, 2021, 1:01 PM
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