i am sure that by now he has decided what he wanted to do-- back in 2005....
Double din carputer enclosures available now. They look impressive and solid. Google them for www.bybyte.com. Images are located at their index page.
i am sure that by now he has decided what he wanted to do-- back in 2005....
Nice that someone is making those, now we need some decent nano-itx boards to fit it.
Well, since the thread has already been resurrected, I might as well ask:
I too had been looking at the ByByte double-DIN in-dash enclosure. Did some searching around here, but didn't come up with any information at all, which led me to wonder if it was perhaps known vaporware. (There is a surprising dearth of specifics even on their own website). Any thoughts from those who have dealt with this vedor before?
The Mechatroniks option, OTOH, is one I'd not previously known about, and looks like it might actually be an easier (not to mention cheaper) solution. See? Some good has come from juandacon's necropost.![]()
mini-itx version (currently out of stock)
http://www.bybyte.com/2din0308.htm
nano-itx version
http://www.bybyte.com/images/Black_Box_Spec_Sheet4B.png
just go on there site and the info should be all there i was lookin at it yesterday
Interesting.
The Nano-ITX page I've seen, and it's been "Coming Soon" for a while.
The Mini-ITX one however I've never seen, and even now that you've shown it to me I still can't figure out how to get to that page from the top level. When I click the "In Dash Cases -> Mini-ITX Cases" link, it takes me to a page showing two enclosures that aren't even in-dash, with the info about the "coming soon" nano-ITX machine below them.
Here's a screenshot:
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ya i noticed that too, i had to google "bybyte.com double din" or something to get it.
The page used to link to it when i first found it a couple months ago but im guessing since theyre out of stock that it no longer links to it anymore.
I have sent them an email asking if they will get more in stock and am waiting for a response, ill post on here when i get it
I like that pico-itx case except for the offset screen for the IR sensor. I'm thinking of using a pico for v2 of my system and will have to really consider this case over building one.
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Interesting. I'd have thought they'd at least link to the page, if for no other reason than to let people like me (who aren't intimately familiar with them) know that they at least offer such a thing, sometimes, when it's in stock.
I don't so much care what motherboard the enclosure is designed for (it can be PC104 for all I care) so much as the fit-n-finish around the screen, and of course, being available.
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