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Pi-Mars-v2 Installation

mars-clock-2 running on an MHS35 3.5“ screen

The clock is finished. If you want to build one yourself (it also tells the time on Earth), complete instructions and source can be found at the repository: https://github.com/stroggprog/mars-clock-2. The clock can also act as a slideshow for your family photos. Read on for further details.

Simplified Installation

mars-clock-2 running on an MHS35 3.5” screen

It is necessary to attach the necessary hardware (a display such as the MHS35 3.5“ TFT Touchscreen or RPI's Official 7” Touchscreen). For the 7“ screen, follow the manufacturers instructions.

For the MHS35 screen, detailed instructions are provided by the clock installation instructions to provide a smooth installation of the screen's software on the DietPi operating system. The default instructions provided by the manufacturers of the MHS35 assume an operating system replete with stuff that most users won't need. DietPi is a bare-bones operating system that only installs what you need to perform whatever task you are using the computer for.

The instructions provided by the clock assume a DietPi system, and therefore should work with most other distributions.

Once the system has been correctly configured and all the necessary software installed (e.g. a web browser), it is simply a matter of `git clone`ing the https://github.com/stroggprog/mars-clock-2 repository and running the menu.sh script file that can be found in the root of the repository folder. A whiptail menu will then help with the installation.

The installation itself is complicated, but the scripts will do it all for you, so even a novice can get their clock up and running in just a few moments.

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