how do u drive that car man? UR dash is filled with all kind of gismos.You should take your gps and cell phone. Use ur carpc gps and use phonecontrol for the cell phone. It will look much better.
Currently about 85% done.Link to images.
how do u drive that car man? UR dash is filled with all kind of gismos.You should take your gps and cell phone. Use ur carpc gps and use phonecontrol for the cell phone. It will look much better.
Updated my setup Jeep Liberty. Much cleaner layout.
Decided to dump my HU and go 5.1 surround sound (100% done).
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damn. I'd like to see this in persone some time. ou really put some effort into this. congrats man...
wow looks good. especially to theives..be careful this screams out STEAL ME! espcially if u got alot of stuff like that thieves want all of it..and no time to grab it all..its easier for them to steal the car and get everything. so be careful. get a good alarm
I'm with kasemodz here.. you've obviously put a lot of effort into it, but there's crap everywhere! You've got a MII in there, why not lose the GPS and rear vision screen and use the PC instead!
i have to agree, would look a lot cleanner / less cluttered running it all through the puter, other that that though, looks good, does the screen popup out of there?
Audio: Alpine PXA-H700 DSP, Rockford Fosgate Punch P4004 amp, P152S Comps and Alpine SWR-1242D Sub
PC: BU-303, SB Audigy 2 ZS, Jetway 1.5Ghz, Cubid case, M2-ATX PSU, New 700tsv
Toys:K8055 relay board, Elmscan OBDII
Type-R Mini
You have a lot of toys in that jeep... are you ever able to drive it ??
Progress [I will seriously never be done!]
Via EPIA MII
512MB RAM
OEM GPS (embedded)
nLite WinXP pro on
1GB Extreme III CF card
Carnetix 1260 startup/ DC-DC regulator
Software: Still, re-Writing my existing front end in .Net
I didnt want everything going through the computer (my own personal preference). I like being able to turn off my PC and still have my GPS functionality. Waiting for Timetrax support for Sirius so that i can get rid of the seperate Sirius display.
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