Moved to Mac forum.
I tried to make this as beginner friendly as possible!
http://wearcollege.com/m3c/index.php
Moved to Mac forum.
Want to:
-Find out about the new iBug iPad install?
-Find out about carPC's in just 5 minutes? View the Car PC 101 video
that front end is awesome
is there a way that we can get a copy of the front end, it looks amazing. especially the text messaging function.
Cant code cause I dont know how, but give me the paint bucket and my eraser and have at you!
thanks guys, sorry i can't distribute the iphone clone (apple got very mad about something similar when people made skins for cell phones) but I am working on something with similar functionality and a different design.
website updated 7/29/07!
http://wearcollege.com/m3c/
New app, Touch Tunes, for you guys to try on your macs!
http://wearcollege.com/m3c/downloads.php
If you want, feel free to hork my iTunes code (second post in the CarFrontEnd thread, see the link in my sig) if you are using Obj-C as your base. Even if your app is Applescript based, you can see pull my AS code out (99% of it is in the init method) and see if it is helpful.
Also, if you change the buttons from Momentary Push-in to Momentary Change, the flash when you click them will go away (unless you wanted that of course).
-dave
Thanks, it is extremely helpfull (i am brand new at programing, i will be taking some college courses that will touch on it, but i'm completely self taught and learn by figuring out how other people made things work so thats great.
I didn't know i had that option haha, I not sure which I like better now... the flash shows the user how big the button really is, but w/o the flash it does have a cleaner look, you have me thinking too much haha
but thanks 4 the tips!
added P1900 jumper setup guide (specific to my setup) link near top of this page:
http://wearcollege.com/m3c/hardware.php
mods: feel free to post direct link to the guide elsewhere in forum
Pick up Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X and Programming in Objective-C. Aaron's book is pretty much considered a bible for Cocoa programming and Steve's is by far the best (only?) pure Obj-C available. Both present information in a manner that is easy to follow from the beginning to to jump directly to what you are looking for.
-dave
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