Yep, that's very nice :yum:
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Yep, that's very nice :yum:
With a joystick of a 605 model 99 and a keyboard controler (PS/2), I can control the sound volume and 4 others functions in the soft MediaCruiser (keys settings) :
http://franck.mass.chez.tiscali.fr/p...ytronic6o5.jpg
http://franck.mass.chez.tiscali.fr/p...ckEnPlace1.jpg
http://franck.mass.chez.tiscali.fr/p...ckEnPlace2.jpg
http://franck.mass.chez.tiscali.fr/p...ckEnPlace3.jpg
http://franck.mass.chez.tiscali.fr/p...ckEnPlace4.jpg
Completion of my trunk with plexi and black angles :
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...esFinition.jpg
Before :
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...ntFinition.jpg
After :
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...titePartie.jpg
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...ncherSorti.jpg
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...itionMalle.jpg
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...lasseDFini.jpg
Plexi :
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...urPlancher.jpg
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...ulissantes.jpg
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...teDOrigine.jpg
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...usMoquette.jpg
my new acquisition, the third fire stop of a 605 (model 99) :
http://franck.mass.free.fr/605/Finit...emeFeuStop.jpg
this is one of those times i wish i had paid attention in French (how ignorant of me). looks good - just wish i could understand your language!
don't panic ! You have temporarily seen my topic before my english translation :D (I proceed with a copy of my french topic at carmedia.org/forum and I try to translate it few minutes later...)Quote:
Originally Posted by Scouse Monkey
I hope that my English speaking is comprehensible ! :p
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Originally Posted by sixofive
Say what..??
Je plaisante...
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Originally Posted by Spaghetti
say bounce bounce bouce - yeah baby shake it. :shake:
Nice install - thanx for the english! :)
You speak french ? perhaps that's why you are one of the rare ones to be interested in my carPC project :rolleyes: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Spaghetti
Un peu seulement. Je toujours apprends.
I think it's easy to learn - much easier from scratch than English. Plus, it's written in Latin script, so half the work's already done