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I'm thinking that the HD would need to be enclosed in foam... hmm. wonder if there's any good heat transferring foam around...Last edited by andy_enuff; 26 November 2004, 12:19.======
Just gotta finish doing the next mod...
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Originally posted by andy_enuffI'm thinking that the HD would need to be enclosed in foam... hmm. wonder if there's any good heat transferring foam around...
designed to prevent transmission of vibration/noise.
Also when I eventually get around to doing this myself, I'll be using a laptop HDD, not just due to its size, but primarily for the reduced power consumption and increased vibration/shock resistance.Maurice
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Just found this.
http://www.karputer.co.uk/karputer.php
£1400.00, and it does every thing, DVD's sat nav (inv Europr software) Win XP, radio tuner, wireless keyboard & mouse, bluetooth etc.
And fits in a single DIN space!
Considering PDA based GPS system and a decent head unit will cost £700.00 easy, and does every thing I want, seems ok....I'd rather be scared to death than bored to death
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Originally posted by Big JonahJust found this.
http://www.karputer.co.uk/karputer.php
£1400.00, and it does every thing, DVD's sat nav (inv Europr software) Win XP, radio tuner, wireless keyboard & mouse, bluetooth etc.
And fits in a single DIN space!
Considering PDA based GPS system and a decent head unit will cost £700.00 easy, and does every thing I want, seems ok....Maurice
Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu
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Not trying to be cocky but....
Originally posted by MorrYea, but apart from £1400 being shed loads more money than I could afford at the moment, I reckon at least half the fun is in designing and building it yourself. Somehow I doubt I'll get it into a dingle din slot tho.
Ok, so you might have to forego the touch screen but the rest should all be there? The big plus is that you can take the laptop out of the Surf and use it as normal.
Mind you, I find that the free map book that I got from the RAC when I joined 4 years ago is almost as good!
Cheers
Rob G
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Originally posted by wibblywobblyWouldn't a laptop do all of this and take up a lot less space?.......
For me there are however still other reasons for going the normal PC components route.
As I say, the fun and the challenge of building it.
The use of standard PC parts makes it far more economical to build initially and to upgrade/repair/replace in the future.
Greater availability of available upgrades due to availability of PCI slots etc.
Just my 2 cents.Maurice
Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu
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Hey guys for all of you interested in getting a in dash (single din) vga touch screen for about 250 quid (price still to be finalised) drop me a PM/email,
I am in the process of trying to sort out a few samples from this firm
vga in dash
I Currently have a 2nd gen with a travla mini itx with a VIA EPIA M10000 (i think cant remember now) with just an indash tv screen and the picture is no good so want to upgrade, just been sorting the funds out.
Cheers
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Now even I am getting intrigued
Originally posted by truckarmsHey guys for all of you interested in getting a in dash (single din) vga touch screen for about 250 quid (price still to be finalised) drop me a PM/email,
I am in the process of trying to sort out a few samples from this firm
vga in dash
I Currently have a 2nd gen with a travla mini itx with a VIA EPIA M10000 (i think cant remember now) with just an indash tv screen and the picture is no good so want to upgrade, just been sorting the funds out.
Cheers
In other words, if I am running a VGA screen, do I need to worry about the PAL/NTSC spec on the mini-screen?
Cheers
Rob G
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In car PC
Here is a German company that makes PC for cars
http://www.karpc.de
Also another good form for in car PC is
http://www.digital-car.co.uk/forum
4 Runner
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Originally posted by wibblywobblyNow I have a question, I have a trusty Dell 2650. Nice laptop though it is, it doesn't have a TV Out socket, but it does have a VGA lead. Having read the spec on the mini-screens, and bearing in mind that the appeal is SatNav, am I correct in thinking that this will not be a problem??
In other words, if I am running a VGA screen, do I need to worry about the PAL/NTSC spec on the mini-screen?
Cheers
Rob GMaurice
Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu
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I agree with morr, using vga will give you the best picture, I have been using a standard indash tv that you can buy off ebay and the s-video out on my computer, the picture is not very good, and you have to use a very large font to be able to read anything.
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Originally posted by truckarmsHey guys for all of you interested in getting a in dash (single din) vga touch screen for about 250 quid (price still to be finalised) drop me a PM/email,
I am in the process of trying to sort out a few samples from this firm
vga in dash
I Currently have a 2nd gen with a travla mini itx with a VIA EPIA M10000 (i think cant remember now) with just an indash tv screen and the picture is no good so want to upgrade, just been sorting the funds out.
CheersMaurice
Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu
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have a look www.mini-itx.com and have a brouse at their projects page.one of these systems could be put together for about £400 upwards.so much to do , so little money , so little time
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