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    Quote Originally Posted by DrumBoy
    I'm not a noob
    WIth only 6 posts, how can you figure you are not a NOOB.

    HAHAHAHAHA

    My Faq

    A computer is a device that interperate 0 and 1's. You can do lots of things with a computer.

    Bugbyte, please add my FAQ to the Emporium. This is very usefull to all those poeple who don't know what a computer is.

    I am just messin. Ya, I flame, because it has been getting out of hand.

    Also, if anyone wonders, go ahead and search for my other posts. Not only do I flame, but I actually help out what I have the answer, AND the question hasn't been covered more then twice before. If it has been covered, I give the obligatory and , and flame away.

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    I am a big fan of links. I think all informative posts (as opposed to the congratulatory or question sort) should include links to where the information came from. If you remember a thread or a post that discusses a certain topic, then add it to the discussion. I know how to and , but sometimes I think it would just be easier for you to post a link than to flame.

    BTW, thanks for the informative essay, Jamiks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wiredwrx
    WIth only 6 posts, how can you figure you are not a NOOB.
    Maybe YOU might have joined this forum a noob. I didn't.

    And you figure having 736 posts makes you a genius? HEEHEEHEEHEEHEE

    And how many of your 736 little jewels of wizdom were just "smart"-@ss comments.

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    Little bit offtopic but: "WIth only 6 posts, how can you figure you are not a NOOB"

    Well, maybe forum status says "newbie" but many of us have been messing with car PC's prolly for few moment's before joining this forum. Personally im electronics and telecommunications mechanic and have been doing lot's of different elctronics project's to my friends car's but hey, i'm still NOOB when we look at forum status

    I'll be adding some info and LINKS for that "tutorial for complete idiots" time to time... Btw. this "essay" was written complitely without any notes or stuff. I just wroted everything that popped in to my mind. I've been viewing this forum for some time before i joined and it's 100% sure thing that i've gained some great info from all the threads, but most of my "knowledge" comes from own expirements and projects.

    Whoopsie: # The text that you have entered is too long (10058 characters). Please shorten it to 10000 characters long. Well, i think that's about it then. I can't put any more info to that post

    - Jamiks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamiks
    DISCLAIMER: Poin't of this thread is so called "Spoon feeding"...
    Take out that disclaimer, or maybe link to the spoon feeding thread.

    I've been reading so many threads where newbies say something like: "I'm new at this car PC "hobby" and i'D like to get some advices for my project". Well the next step usually is: "how do i get started?, how can i power my PC?" and stuff like that. Mostly answer to that kind of questions is something like this: "use google noob", "use the freakin' search!" and so on...

    It's pretty hard for total noob to start searching if he/she doesn't really know what to look for don't you think? So, i thought that maybe i could write some kind of guide to car PC basics including all the normal stuff like powering your PC and all the extra electronics that you're going to install, safety issues and so on... But i think that's enough for introduction so let's get started shall we?
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    I've read a lot of threads where newbies say, "I'm new to this car PC 'hobby' and I'd like some advice." Since this stuff can easily be very overwhelming at first, I put together this guide to the basics. It includes:
    • Powering your PC
    • Electronics you need
    • Safety issues
    • Front ends


    Extra battery paraller to primary
    *parallel

    NOTICE: Here's one nice notice from NeckPayne (thanks): "Adding an extra battery (tanking) isn't mandatory". So think twice before starting to add those extra batterys . USUALLY IT'S NOT NESSESARY TO ADD THOSE EXTRA BATTERYS.
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    However, if you don't need your devices running all the time, then you can make a startup/shutdown controller or buy an OPUS PSU that sends a signal to your computer to hibernate when the car turns off.

    * Personally i prefer Laptop installs but it's your choise. Laptops don't require "large" amount's of power like normal desktops do, but mostly laptops performance isn't that good comparing to desktop PC. Here's some pros and cons about Laptop VS Desktop PC.
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    Laptops require less power than desktops, but, on the other hand, desktops generally perform better. Laptop vs Desktop - Pro's and Con's.

    No one likes to spend more money and time because of stupid mistakes right? So what is Fuse used for? Here's a short explanation from wikipedia:

    "In electronics and electrical engineering a fuse, short for 'fusible link', is a type of overcurrent protection device. It has as its critical component a metal wire or strip that will melt when heated by a prescribed (design) current, opening the circuit of which it is a part, thereby protecting the circuit from an overcurrent condition"

    So fuse basically just protects your system if anything bad happens at your car's electrics. It should be placed as near as possible to battery. Fuse is easy to replace, but what about PC's powersupply or your 7" screen in the dash? Fuse's costs almost nothing at all, but that 250$ screen would be nice to blow up because of malfunction at the electrics don't you think
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    No one likes to spend more money and time because of stupid mistakes right? A fuse basically just protects your system if anything bad happens at your car's electronics. It should be placed as near as possible to battery. Fuses are easy to replace, and much less expensive that $250 screen or $500 computer.


    Look at the attached pic #1 for simplyfied diagram (notice my massive paint skillz) and click here for more advanced diagrams!
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    Look at the attached pic #1 for simplified diagram or see more advanced diagrams here!

    For sound system you prolly should install some amp's and woofers also.
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    For the sound system you will probably need some amps and woofers to get the most out of your carputer.

    NOTICE: REMEMBER TO CHOOSE VALUE OF THE FUSE CORRECTLY!
    Move this up to the fuse part of the essay.

    Installing your system (cabinet or what ever you like to call it ):
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    Installing your system (Cabin):

    and trackball mouse would be pretty nice if you don't like to buy touchscreen.
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    and trackball mouse would be pretty nice if you don't have the money for a touchscreen.

    This is pretty large topic, but i'll try to be brief. GPS comes from "Global positioning system" and basically it tells to third party software your position (how surprising) and tracks your movement. mp3car[/AUTOLINK].com/store/index.php?cPath=43&osCsid=e241d6345910031f9fc488d1 15cb0801GPS modules/dongles can be connected to laptop/normal PC/handheld by bluetooth, usb, or rs232(serial).
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    This is pretty large topic, but I'll try to be brief. GPS comes from "Global Positioning System" and basically tells third party software your latitude and longitude and tracks your movement. GPS modules/dongles can be connected to your carputer by bluetooth, usb or rs232 (serial).

    Many of my friends have asked me when they hit in to my ride: "what the hell is that thing in your laptop?". Answer to this question is Front End (i got media engine running there with Volvo skin). Well i'll suppose they are used to see just a basic windows desktop with winamp and maybe some plugins running in laptop/normal PC. Front End is program which combines mp3-player, dvd-player, radio, possibly tv and normally there's possibility of running basic applications too. List of Front Ends is availbale here (also some other useful applications).
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    Many of my friends have asked me when they get in my ride: "What the hell is that program on your screen?". The answer to this question is a "front end" (Mine is Media Engine with a Volvo skin). Well, I suppose they are used to seeing a basic Windows desktop with Winamp running in normal PC. A front end is program which combines mp3 player, DVD player, radio, TV, GPS and normally can run basic applications too. List of Front Ends and some other useful apps

    This depends lot's of your hardware and accessories, but here's brief list for basic solution (i'll be adding somekind of diagram pretty soon i think):
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    This depends on your hardware and accessories, but here's a brief list (I'll be adding somekind of diagram pretty soon):

    Uh, i think that's about it. I'll sure hope this helps someone even a lil' bit .
    I'll be adding some info time to time and also that one diagram for those connections (this might take some time). Check out for any updates weekly.
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    Well, I think that's about it. I sure hope this helps someone, even a lil' bit .
    I'll be adding more info from time to time and also a diagram for connections (this might take some time). Check back here for weekly updates.

    PS: I'm sorry for my lousy english, but i'll hope you guys understand it because im from Finland. Let me know if there's some mistakes (no matter if they are huge/little) and i'll fix those.
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    Interesting writeup thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by f1vlad
    Interesting writeup thanks!
    You just resurrected a year-old thread and contributed absolutely nothing.
    This is n00b behavior. Please stop the noob behavior.
    Thank you.
    Have you looked in the FAQ yet?
    How about the Wiki?



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    Since I am a noob, I found this thread very informative.

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    Of course, you must have seen the link to it from the FAQ Emporium, right?
    Quote Originally Posted by ghettocruzer View Post
    I was gung ho on building a PC [until] just recently. However, between my new phone having internet and GPS and all...and this kit...Im starting to have trouble justfiying it haha.
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    Ok I've searched for it since you didn't go in to great details, but other than "get a fuse," could you be more specific? Like what kind of fuse? How many volts or amps? Is it like those fuses found with car stereo installation kits? Sorry, I'm a noob

    But I did get everything else

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