My Mac desktop background
Alright, so how did I envision this thing starting out? And what have I been up to since then?
Here’s what I do have so far:
Apple Mac Mini 1.83Ghz computer with 512MB Ram, 80GB Hard Drive, 4 USB ports, AirPort Card for wireless internet, Bluetooth v2.0, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, and Combo drive - $470
Bybyte Double-Din Kit +7" Lilliput EBY701 screen - $289.50
Regular $50 slim Apple USB Keyboard
Kensington Slimblade USB mouse - $33
500GB Seagate 5400rpm internal HD - $75
Kensington 2GB Ram Upgrade - $25
Civilian Lab Leather Manila Sleeve for 13" MacBook – Black [To house keyboard, mouse and other peripherals when not in use] - $54
Griffin PowerMate [The very first edition] - $40
Carnetix P2140 v1.1 regulator - $140
Globalsat BU353 USB GPS Receiver - $37
Rockford Fosgate Prime R300-4 4 Channel Amplifier with 3rd party wiring kit and extra RCA cable - $195
Here are some unforeseen expenses that I’ve acquired:
Portable soldering iron: $20 [It goes places my regular one can’t]
Dremel 200 series rotary tool kit: $45 [I’ll explain later]
5pc Dremel metal cutting bit/mandrel set for aforementioned rotary tool: $10
My brother’s hobby/modeling experience: $200
And, what is yet to come:
Mac Pac connector kit (Yay!) for the Carnetix regulator
iGuidance / Street Atlas / some other[better] GPS software
The Bybyte Dash/screen kit may be taking the easy way out, and it probably is because I feel to lower the LCD a bit so the top of it won’t be cut off the way it is. But all the credit in the world to these guys in Cali, the package is well put together, and takes the guessing game away from assembly.
The mini was an obvious choice because 1) I love Macs, 2) if I ever wanted to use Windows, that option is still available to me, and 3) it leaves a small footprint.
The biggest obstacles, well only two obstacles were this: sound, and Mac Mini placement...
More to come later...
My Windows desktop picture...



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