Welcome to the worklog for my beloved Celica, pictured here:
The first thing I did was think of what I would use this for and I made this list:
-Play MP3's
-Play DVD's
-Play/Record FM radio
-Play all videos stored on HD
-GPS navigation
-Wireless network connectivity
-Play video games
-Boot up when remote keychain unlocks doors
POSSIBLY:
-Night vision web cam for seeing better when driving at night
-Voice activated controls
-Tap into buttons on steering wheel to access radio controls
-ODB II
-Set up secondary display to reflect speed or more on windshield
I dunno if the last one is even possible but it would be really cool. So then I had to figure out what to buy. I want to go low cost, but decent quality and reliability. After doing many hours of research I decided on buying:
-VIA EPIA M10000 Motherboard
-512MB RAM
-7 Inch touchscreen display (Lilliput)
-M2-ATX Intelligent Power Supply
-80 GB laptop hard drive (will replace with 160gb standard drive soon)
-DLink wireless USB reciever
Still thinking about which FM reciever and GPS unit to buy, any advice?
After I hooked it all up I started working on the basic setup:
-Hooked everything up (used standard power supply for indoor use)
-Installed windows XP home
-Changed BIOS settings for fastest boot up
-Installed minlogon
-Installed EWF
-Installed and ran X-Setup - Very good program for customizing windows XP. I turned off every stupid *** thing that I would never use... (printer, themes, active desktop, unnecessary services, startup programs, netbios, file indexing, error reporting, com1, com2, floppy drive...)
Heres a pic of my baby's first boot up...
Lol, its great to be at work and get paid to make my own carputer =)
Now I need to set up the dashboard and the carputer case. The 7 inch touchscreen almost fit perfectly into the double din dashboard radio slot I had. So I lined up the front cover of the touchscreen to the dashboard to see how it would match up...
So I need to cut off the bottom control panel of the display. The buttons and remote sensor on the bottom of the display are attached to a circuit board by a ribbon. The circuit board will not be able to fit on the dash and will also not be necessary. However, it would be nice to have a remote control sensor. So what I will do is solder the sensor to a place where it can receive a signal without being noticed. I'll work on that in a few days, for now, I just want to get the display installed and working okay.
Here is the display cover with the controls cut off using a dremel.
Now that I have the cover fit to the right size, I only need to fill in the spaces to the sides of it. I use bondo body filler and apply a few crude layers to it.
After I get enough material in place to where I can begin cutting out the extra I dont need, I use a dremel and sand paper to remove the excess. I apply the bondo 5 times and on the final try I use a straight edge cardboard piece to slide along the edge to make it perfect. I then sand that down with 220 grit sandpaper. Then I used 400 and 800 grit sand paper. By the time I was done with that it was smoother than a baby's ***. But did I stop there? No! Why?? Because the assortment pack I bought had 1000, and 2000 grit paper along with it, so I practically had to use it. So I used that and I'm really satisfied with the (pre painted) outcome.
Then here's the front end OS...
And here is the Star Trek front end...
For the case, I could buy some professionally constructed box for 85 dollars or I could take this tin I had for the "Simpsons Ultimate Trivia Game" and use that. The mother board fit plenty with enough room for a standard HD. And any laptop dvd-rw drive plus any USB device. So this box was the perfect dimensions. Then I cut the access port for the motherboard ports. I love making sparks fly.
I've drilled holes in the case and screwed in the motherboard and power supply. Now I need to install a fan and hard drive.
**********This is as far as I've gotten as of 8/2/2006************
FUTURE PLANS:
-Flash BIOS to skip network checking and other hardware device checking (shave off 2 seconds)
-Install new 160GB 7200, 8MB 3.5" HD
-Research further optimization
-Goal is that when i hit the remote door unlock I will hear music by the time I buckle my seat belt.
GUI Plans:
-Set BIOS boot screen to a picture of my Celica
-Set WinXP boot screen to a picture of my Celica
-Find a nice looking skin for Road Runner
-Eventually design my own skin for my Celica.
What do you guys think? Questions, comments???