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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 20, '10 From South Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Hey all, Ever since i got my ST204 I've always wanted to do it up nicely. Since then i have been doing this and that so figured i would put up what I have done so far.
The day i got my car... ![]() ![]() First and most important to me is Sound! So getting started on the boot install... ![]() ![]() ![]() Found a nice cheap donor car to source some parts off of. Pic of my Celica and the new Donor one... ![]() The new hole for the sunroof... ![]() Thanks for taking the time to look More updates to come ![]() |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 20, '10 From South Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Because a CarPc is just the tip of the iceberg in the responsibilities and education of a Computer Engineer. It would be better suited to say you become a Car Audio Technician, then an computer engineer, or anything IT related from figuring out a simple CarPc. I know I'm being a prick about it, its just an annoyance I have. Though, I do like the avenue you are going. Very similar to my goals when I get to doing interior. I just intend to use a ITX motherboard with a mounted screen in the din, instead of a CarPc, mainly because the CarPC will not have the rs232 ports I require for the engine monitoring I plan to create. Not sure where your going with the ITX mobo instead of a CarPC? and a CarPC not having ports? a CarPC is basically a PC you put in a car.? take mine for instance, A Mini-ITX motherboard with an AMD APU powering it and a 7" touch screen installed in the dual din.... basically a miniature desktop PC.. as for engine monitoring, whats your plans there? You couldn't just use a OBDII to USB to get the readouts onto the PC? Pic of my CarPC ![]() This post has been edited by lilguy: Mar 29, 2013 - 11:59 AM |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 29, '09 From Gainesville, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 17 (100%) ![]() |
Because a CarPc is just the tip of the iceberg in the responsibilities and education of a Computer Engineer. It would be better suited to say you become a Car Audio Technician, then an computer engineer, or anything IT related from figuring out a simple CarPc. I know I'm being a prick about it, its just an annoyance I have. Though, I do like the avenue you are going. Very similar to my goals when I get to doing interior. I just intend to use a ITX motherboard with a mounted screen in the din, instead of a CarPc, mainly because the CarPC will not have the rs232 ports I require for the engine monitoring I plan to create. Not sure where your going with the ITX mobo instead of a CarPC? and a CarPC not having ports? a CarPC is basically a PC you put in a car.? take mine for instance, A Mini-ITX motherboard with an AMD APU powering it and a 7" touch screen installed in the dual din.... basically a miniature desktop PC.. as for engine monitoring, whats your plans there? You couldn't just use a OBDII to USB to get the readouts onto the PC? CarPC cannot do everything I intend to accomplish in the small package that it arrives in, I'll never argue its a solid unit. Mainly hardware. I would also like easier access to the unit for future upgrades and ease of wiring. As I intend to install the case under the passenger seat. End result, I would like to be to pull over, connect my VPN via my cell, and address issues literally from the screen in my dash. Will even have a small pullout keyboard with roller. Just saw the pic you put up. Yea that is different that want I recall from a CarPc, I thought you were doing the giant Din all in one package. You are going the exact route I want =P Oh yea, my car isn't OBDII =/ Thus my creation of monitoring. This post has been edited by rave2n: Mar 29, 2013 - 12:01 PM |
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