Sorry, it was funny. I’ll go back to my dark cave now. :)
Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: Issue with sendSocketNotification and socketNotificationReceived
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RE: Issue with sendSocketNotification and socketNotificationReceived
You hit Submit! Hahahahahaha …
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RE: Issue with sendSocketNotification and socketNotificationReceived
… ice cream. He wants you to add ice cream!
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RE: Help getting MagicMirror going.
Please read the instructions available at https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror (scroll down). Tell us what you’ve done, what you’ve tried, what hardware you’re on, version of operating system, and what’s not working.
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RE: Calendar Module - Unable to load Facebook Birthdays
Got home, did a full reset on my dev tree, added the above code piece and this is what I get. Waiting on more confirmation from others before I push this up to the main repo.

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RE: MM keeps going black
True, however that stuff is outside of the scope of the project. We can certainly help (and we do), but to cover every possible situation and solution, that gets to be too much really fast. But I do get what you mean.
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RE: Using MM1 on older Pi's
There’s nothing wrong with using old hardware, I do it all the time at home. But whenever I do that, I also know I’m pretty much on my own if the software I want to use no longer supports it … it’s a trade off. :)
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RE: Using MM1 on older Pi's
Honestly, as developers, there is a point at which we stop supporting older hardware. It’s just not worth the time and effort that goes into maintaining legacy hardware, while everything else evolves at the speed that they do … As much as I personally dislike forcing end users to have to purchase new hardware every time, I do have to make compromises. So support rPi 2 and 3, for me, is plenty. @MichMich and @paviro might have a different take on this. : )
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RE: Using MM1 on older Pi's
I’m not sure it would even work on a v1 to be perfectly honest with you. But I don’t have one to try. However, if you’ve gotten as far as it telling you to create a config, then something worked … I’m assuming after cloning you ran
'npm install'inside of the MagicMirror folder prior to issuing the'node serveronly'command?Other than that, I don’t know. Maybe ask @MichMich and see if he has any other suggestions.
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RE: Using MM1 on older Pi's
You should be able to clone v1 manually with:
git clone -b v1.0.0 https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror