Here are a few in progress photos:
Well it is finally in. After about 9 months of blood sweat and tears. Thanks to everyone on this site for the help along the way. It still needs a few bugs worked out in the software but here is what it looks like so far.
The setup:
Molex case
EPIA MII 1200
Gig of ram
80 gig HD
Pioneer DVD-RW
Delorme GPS
Frodo Player
Alpine PXA-H701
Alpine 5 channel amp
Here is a before shot of the dash:
EPIA MII 1200, M1-ATX PSU, 1GB PC2100, 80 gig Hitachi HD, Pioneer DVD-RW, Delorme GPS, Lilliput 8"
Here are a few in progress photos:
EPIA MII 1200, M1-ATX PSU, 1GB PC2100, 80 gig Hitachi HD, Pioneer DVD-RW, Delorme GPS, Lilliput 8"
And finally the finished product:
EPIA MII 1200, M1-ATX PSU, 1GB PC2100, 80 gig Hitachi HD, Pioneer DVD-RW, Delorme GPS, Lilliput 8"
Thats it for tonight. Tomorrow I will post a few more pics. Let me know what you think.
EPIA MII 1200, M1-ATX PSU, 1GB PC2100, 80 gig Hitachi HD, Pioneer DVD-RW, Delorme GPS, Lilliput 8"
Dang that looks clean! Where did you relocate your A/C controls to? I like the digital gage, is it a temp gage?
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Thanks for the responses. The A/C controls are now located in the center console. I will post a pic once I finish the mount. And yes the gauge is a temp gauge since the computer is mounted in the center console along with the a/c controls(which produce more heat than the computer). It is a cyberdyne amp temp gauge actually but it serves the purpose, and looks pretty cool too.
The grey stuff is a two part epoxy/filler by dynatron. Which is awesome stuff. It basically turns into plastic but it sands really easy. I will post the exact name and part number for anyone who is interested.
EPIA MII 1200, M1-ATX PSU, 1GB PC2100, 80 gig Hitachi HD, Pioneer DVD-RW, Delorme GPS, Lilliput 8"
I'm interested in that part # !
Hey i see that your in houston, can you tell me were you got the dynatron
epoxy/filler. Nice install fabrication work looks awesome.
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