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    Talking Porsche Gemballa

    Hello

    I'm new to mp3car.com.
    I'm in France.

    My car in which is mounted my system.


    Using playstation display that i had to modify as this display expects RGB+Sync
    mmh well this screen was anyway damaged when bought but it was cheap. So just for a test drive it was enough.



    lambda sensor's values displayed in real time, this means not refreshed every 1s but following real events.





    and today it looks like this

    since this time updated things... expanded the interface to the whole wide screen and many features added.




    Tracking the car is functionnal, actually it's very basic but this thing is so fun to use that i will probably make it evolve a little bit more, especially with graphics...

    http://www.r-kraft.com/live.php

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    very nice!
    [COLOR=Navy][SIZE=1][FONT=Comic Sans MS]Tektility

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    Thumbs up

    Wow! Not only it is clean, but you must be a genius for making that non-OBD car interface with a Linux carputer!
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    good job. I like the carbon fiber shifter.

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    Very, very nice. You've got some skills there.

    Not many people have the ability to compile the latest Linux kernel in their porsche

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuriy
    Wow! Not only it is clean, but you must be a genius for making that non-OBD car interface with a Linux carputer!
    Hello,

    well no i'm not a genius even if i wished to
    I only used and adapted existing things from Dallas semiconductor, added the part to make it able to communicate and that's it. It runs.

    but that's not all...i made a kind of tracker that allows me to stop the car regardless of the distance.
    In addition to this when the car is gently stopped it calls me back to give me its coordinates.

    i.e : it recognizes the caller ID then parses the file, compares to the programmed code and then starts action if entered code is recognized.
    Here you can see the text "Test" i entered but it could be anything any lenght.
    multiple callers ID is possible with multiple codes to launch any action in the car.

    This screenshot is only a dump, the driver can't see all of what is happening inside...

    thank you all for your feedback as it helps me to improve this system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RS3RS
    Very, very nice. You've got some skills there.

    Not many people have the ability to compile the latest Linux kernel in their porsche
    Sure they have, it's only a matter of leaving some habits and fear...
    The new kernel generations are easier to modify
    The kernel is a 2.6.8 which allows me to boot up in about 30s. I'm still working on it to lower this boot time.

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    Wow, are you retired James Bond or something? That must be one of the most advanced setups ever presented here!
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    Hahaha what a strange idea... nothing to do with retired James Bond.
    This is the best joke ever heard from the time i'm presenting my pc in da car

    Well no in fact i'm using only what i have aboard to make it work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tred
    good job. I like the carbon fiber shifter.
    Thank you

    Arf this one is not a real one carbon fiber

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