Fully decked out 8
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Saw this car in maximum PC magazine. They featured it because of the custom built in PC.
I intended to install a PC in my 8 too. I used to have a few extra PCs lying around but they were too slow for my taste (pentium 300, pentium 800, pentium 3 1.5ghz, AMD xp 2500+)
I plan to rebuilt my current PC to fit in my 8. Though it may have some overheating problems (in our hot weather and even hotter car) because i overclocked my CPU to its very limits (till it can fail to start 5% of the time, hot weather or some unknown reason). Will have to clock it back down but its no fun running a vanilla flavoured PC.
But this will have to wait till i buy my next dream PC which should be within the next few months. Torned between spending on car and PC.
I will link it to the 8s ECU and some controllable components which should not be too difficult. Maybe add a wireless camera, wireless router and a wireless remote speaker and ideally a birdcall speaker to chase birds away
Someone is selling a custom PC for the 8 but its more fun building it on my own and doing it the way i like it. Anyway, i doubt its going to be very difficult, maybe just time consuming.
Saw this car in maximum PC magazine. They featured it because of the custom built in PC.
I intended to install a PC in my 8 too. I used to have a few extra PCs lying around but they were too slow for my taste (pentium 300, pentium 800, pentium 3 1.5ghz, AMD xp 2500+)
I plan to rebuilt my current PC to fit in my 8. Though it may have some overheating problems (in our hot weather and even hotter car) because i overclocked my CPU to its very limits (till it can fail to start 5% of the time, hot weather or some unknown reason). Will have to clock it back down but its no fun running a vanilla flavoured PC.
But this will have to wait till i buy my next dream PC which should be within the next few months. Torned between spending on car and PC.
I will link it to the 8s ECU and some controllable components which should not be too difficult. Maybe add a wireless camera, wireless router and a wireless remote speaker and ideally a birdcall speaker to chase birds away
Someone is selling a custom PC for the 8 but its more fun building it on my own and doing it the way i like it. Anyway, i doubt its going to be very difficult, maybe just time consuming.
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Originally Posted by Emperor
...and ideally a birdcall speaker to chase birds away
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Er.... it is called a carputer :P There have been a few install in 7s. Have not seen a 8 with it until now. You can buy a ready made on online or buy parts and do it yourself. Very good project for a DIYer
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FYI - it belongs to forum member Devoid, you can read what HE has to say about it most likely here, he's a smart guy
https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-multimedia-photo-gallery-6/devoids-near-complete-build-54460/
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https://www.rx8club.com/rx-8-multimedia-photo-gallery-6/devoids-near-complete-build-54460/
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At first i thought its my cousin in melbourne, he goes by the nick devoid too. But he is not.
Doing things what everybody else does is un-original and just plain copying (unless its a neccessary or very very great idea). So doing special or different useful stuff is good.
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Doing things what everybody else does is un-original and just plain copying (unless its a neccessary or very very great idea). So doing special or different useful stuff is good.
Search is my firend but anyone who gives me answers is my buddy and a great person.
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Good call. If you have any questions about anything he will give you GREAT answers as I asked him about shaved door handles before, just leave a comment on his site and he will email you back eventually I'm sure.
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Soon. Currently tied up in a very important project. And its this project that will determine what i can do.
I am looking to install a LCD >7" at the passenger side but i am thinking of a good way to mount it.
I am looking to install a LCD >7" at the passenger side but i am thinking of a good way to mount it.
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Originally Posted by Emperor
Soon. Currently tied up in a very important project. And its this project that will determine what i can do.
I am looking to install a LCD >7" at the passenger side but i am thinking of a good way to mount it.
I am looking to install a LCD >7" at the passenger side but i am thinking of a good way to mount it.
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Its no problem but i would really miss the storage space. I am thinking about using a flexible arm attached to the bottom. Something similar to what the police car uses but more elegant.
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Originally Posted by Emperor
Its no problem but i would really miss the storage space. I am thinking about using a flexible arm attached to the bottom. Something similar to what the police car uses but more elegant.
What about a small 4" monitor in the rearview mirror...
http://www.vdodayton.com/default2_an...s_5700_rd.aspx
What about this one http://www.littlepc.com/products_dcinput.htm
Small, DC input... or
http://www.xenarc.com/product/index-pc.html
But... I love this one http://www.apple.com/macmini/
hell I wet myself just reading the specs... yes I have to install an inverter but small price to pay for cool factor. Oh yes... add this http://www.xenarc.com/product/700ts.html
What about installing a e-manage ultimate... http://www.trust-power.com/overseas/..._ultimate.html
Hook up the USB PC link up and you can see everything http://www.mohdparts.com/emanage/ult...ots/index.html
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The 4" rearview monitor is too small, i prefer dedicated LCD.
LittlePC with pentium III is too weak and i like building custom PC so i rather build my own monster. All i have to do is to use a DC/AC converter.
Apples PCs are real cool but i am used to PC which are cheaper, easier to repair and compatible with more softwares and hardwares.
The Xenarc screen sounds real good.
I am planning for the emanage ultimate. Soon, real soon...
My idea is to have a custom PC plugged with a emanage ultimate and other car functions.
First my rims....
LittlePC with pentium III is too weak and i like building custom PC so i rather build my own monster. All i have to do is to use a DC/AC converter.
Apples PCs are real cool but i am used to PC which are cheaper, easier to repair and compatible with more softwares and hardwares.
The Xenarc screen sounds real good.
I am planning for the emanage ultimate. Soon, real soon...
My idea is to have a custom PC plugged with a emanage ultimate and other car functions.
First my rims....
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Originally Posted by Emperor
The 4" rearview monitor is too small, i prefer dedicated LCD.
LittlePC with pentium III is too weak and i like building custom PC so i rather build my own monster. All i have to do is to use a DC/AC converter.
Apples PCs are real cool but i am used to PC which are cheaper, easier to repair and compatible with more softwares and hardwares.
The Xenarc screen sounds real good.
I am planning for the emanage ultimate. Soon, real soon...
My idea is to have a custom PC plugged with a emanage ultimate and other car functions.
First my rims....
LittlePC with pentium III is too weak and i like building custom PC so i rather build my own monster. All i have to do is to use a DC/AC converter.
Apples PCs are real cool but i am used to PC which are cheaper, easier to repair and compatible with more softwares and hardwares.
The Xenarc screen sounds real good.
I am planning for the emanage ultimate. Soon, real soon...
My idea is to have a custom PC plugged with a emanage ultimate and other car functions.
First my rims....
Where you thinking of putting the PC anyways? Under the seat for in the boot?
Pentium 4
http://www.xenarc.com/product/mp-sc3.html
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One important consideration to take note is that the 90nm pentium 4s can get very very hot. Hot = unstable and shorter lifespan.
The LCD must not obstruct the airbag.
Under the seat is good. Depending on the size of the PC, i may have to consider other locations. I wonder if its possible to install in the storage area between the 2 rear seats. But it will involves some irreversible modifications.
Aopen recently release a new formfactor that is as small as a apple mini which can be quite ideal for the 8.
The LCD must not obstruct the airbag.
Under the seat is good. Depending on the size of the PC, i may have to consider other locations. I wonder if its possible to install in the storage area between the 2 rear seats. But it will involves some irreversible modifications.
Aopen recently release a new formfactor that is as small as a apple mini which can be quite ideal for the 8.
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Originally Posted by lohsk
hell I wet myself just reading the specs...
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Damn... I'd just velcro my unused VAIO in my car, problem solved. Best of all, I can just rip it out whenever I want and use it like a regular ultra portable. You guys are giving me way too many ideas than my wallet can handle... I gotta stay away from this thread!
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A overclock AMD can trash any laptop at a third of the price. And you can actually mod the case to be part of the car, just like a audio setup.
Sqflyer: its a cheaper than tha using your laptop actually. If i install a PC with the same processor speed as a top range vaio, i will most probably spend less than $500, add a desktop 19" LCD for another $300.
Agreed that having a PC is almost pointless in SG but its not why we do it, its becasue we can do it.
Sqflyer: its a cheaper than tha using your laptop actually. If i install a PC with the same processor speed as a top range vaio, i will most probably spend less than $500, add a desktop 19" LCD for another $300.
Agreed that having a PC is almost pointless in SG but its not why we do it, its becasue we can do it.
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Under the seat is a good place.
Well I can understand why the laptop idea would be better because there is a battery. So I don't have to shut down the PC first before turning off the car... For me...it's either a pc loaded with windows media center or a Mac mini with front row.. I don't know about building a full on PC and putting it in the boot (because it's pretty hot there). I like Emperor's idea of using the center portion in rear seat. Saw some guy put a xbox 360 there once.
Well I can understand why the laptop idea would be better because there is a battery. So I don't have to shut down the PC first before turning off the car... For me...it's either a pc loaded with windows media center or a Mac mini with front row.. I don't know about building a full on PC and putting it in the boot (because it's pretty hot there). I like Emperor's idea of using the center portion in rear seat. Saw some guy put a xbox 360 there once.
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Originally Posted by sqflyer
Damn... I'd just velcro my unused VAIO in my car, problem solved. Best of all, I can just rip it out whenever I want and use it like a regular ultra portable. You guys are giving me way too many ideas than my wallet can handle... I gotta stay away from this thread!
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Originally Posted by Emperor
A overclock AMD can trash any laptop at a third of the price. And you can actually mod the case to be part of the car, just like a audio setup.
Sqflyer: its a cheaper than tha using your laptop actually. If i install a PC with the same processor speed as a top range vaio, i will most probably spend less than $500, add a desktop 19" LCD for another $300.
Sqflyer: its a cheaper than tha using your laptop actually. If i install a PC with the same processor speed as a top range vaio, i will most probably spend less than $500, add a desktop 19" LCD for another $300.
I don't understand how spending more money on PC parts can be cheaper than my VAIO that is already paid for and sitting around doing nothing.
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Originally Posted by Detrich
wonder how long his battery would last with the engine OFF...
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sqflyer..... check this out..
http://www.ram-mount.com/flash3/vehicle_install.html
More to tempt you with.....
http://www.ram-mount.com/flash3/vehicle_install.html
More to tempt you with.....
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Argghhh... more money and more weight... heavy duty velcro is the way to go!!! Ha ha... ok, where is the unsubscribe thread button, I need to get out now while I can.