Something some of you may find interesting or a little project for someone to do!
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Benjiee said:Something some of you may find interesting or a little project for someone to do!![]()
http://tomshardware.co.uk/2006/06/22/rolling_your_own_car_pc_uk/index.html
miro said:Your car already has several computers in it. They are disguised as the head unit and can bus network + fuse boxes.
Alps said:not a bad concept if you think abt it, all your sat nav, MP3, divx movies, even computer games all onto the screen, you could integrate a USB connector to allow updates, and allow for a wireless card to get onto the internet for updates.
MartAD said:Yeah, well, so has my washing machine, but I have a devil of a job typing a word document on it.
Personally I'd prefer a little more interoperability in a vision system (actually in everything), I see little point in paying for a replica of my PDA in the car, however certainly wouldn't mind paying money for a file transfer option, that way I get all the benefits of a Windows based sytem from the PDA with the AV capabilites of the car.
If you've been stuck in a queue for 3 hours then you might be glad of it, plus I'm sure there must be at least one V8 owner out there that has satnav!stats007 said:If you buy a V8 you don't need ICE![]()
spitzkop said:a RIO Empeg. It runs Unix, stores as many MP3/wav files as 2x2.5" discs will hold, powerful etc. Of its many options, 100TX Ether, USB, Serial connectivity is available and you can use your PDA as a head unit to it.
Benjiee said:Something some of you may find interesting or a little project for someone to do!![]()
stats007 said:Bill were you a Leyland employee at some point? You had a Montego too didn't you....
BTB 500 said:I once had a Maestro Vanden Plas that said "Warning! Low oil pressure!" and other cheery things. The only useful thing about the computerised dash was that you could switch the display between mph and kph.
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