Mini Mac - New Perfect for Car PCs :)
Mini Mac - New Perfect for Car PCs :)
Ok so I just purchased the new Mac Mini. Its Apple's new Macintosh computer that is 6in x 6in x 2in weighing less than three pounds. I purchased this to be my car PC and it was 479.00 (Gotta do student/educational discount) or else its 499. But for the people who know computers this is apples lowest priced computer.
w00t
http://www.apple.com/macmini
w00t
http://www.apple.com/macmini
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Pretty cool stuff. By the way, the correct URL is http://www.apple.com/macmini/
I'm going to purchase the AV Electronics Box from Matt at RX8garage.net this year. It has an S-Video input and output. Then I will convert the mac's VGA output to S-Video, and use the AV box to send the graphics to the nav screen. Sound will go to my HU through the PIE interface. I'll order the macmini with Bluetooth and Airport so I can use a wireless keyboard and mouse in the car. When I am home, my wireless Airport Extreme in the house will be in range of my car, so I can access the Internet if needed. I plan on using the macmini for DVD playback, iPod updates, and all the iLife software...
Oh, and I'll still be able to connect my WinXP laptop to the AV box if needed for Hymee's product.
Oh, and I'll still be able to connect my WinXP laptop to the AV box if needed for Hymee's product.
Last edited by Nemesis8; Jan 12, 2005 at 11:52 AM.
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
I'm going to purchase the AV Electronics Box from Matt at RX8garage.net this year. It has an S-Video input and output. Then I will convert the mac's VGA output to S-Video, and use the AV box to send the graphics to the nav screen. Sound will go to my HU through the PIE interface. I'll order the macmini with Bluetooth and Airport so I can use a wireless keyboard and mouse in the car. When I am home, my wireless Airport Extreme in the house will be in range of my car, so I can access the Internet if needed. I plan on using the macmini for DVD playback, iPod updates, and all the iLife software...
Oh, and I'll still be able to connect my WinXP laptop to the AV box if needed for Hymee's product.
Oh, and I'll still be able to connect my WinXP laptop to the AV box if needed for Hymee's product.
Coming this summer....
If you think this is interesting, you should see Devoid's RX8 install: http://devoid.mine.nu/
If you think this is interesting, you should see Devoid's RX8 install: http://devoid.mine.nu/
i thought about this too, but being a mac makes me weary about putting it in my car. You wont be able to connect the mac monitor the ecu either. I dont know much about macs, so maybe you can, but I think i'll stick with PCs.
VGA is VGA - it will work. Once I get the signal to S-Video I'm all set. You can use the same keyboard, mouse and monitor for your Mac mini that your PC uses.
I'm thinking that iTunes will be running with visualization on.... That way I do not need my iPod connected if I don't want it. I'll just play tunes off the Minimac instead.
I'm thinking that iTunes will be running with visualization on.... That way I do not need my iPod connected if I don't want it. I'll just play tunes off the Minimac instead.
Originally Posted by z00m-z00m
On the Nav-equipped RX-8's you know where the DVD drive is in the rear console? I'll bet on a non-Nav 8 you could mount the Mac Mini there!
As for software... this guy did it right in a Tatra 613 (of course he built his own case, and the article is older so he describes it with OS X 10.2 instead of the current 10.3).
He's released the sourcecode for his software licenced under the GPL. If I were a developer, I'd make myself wealthy selling Mac Mini carputers with this software bundled as a turnkey system. Unfortunately my programming skills are limited to BASH and a tiny bit of perl, so I'd need help there.
Add a bluetooth GSM/EDGE phone from Cingular, a bluetooth GPS, and Route66 mapping software... All that's missing is a touchscreen display...
Oh, yeah, forgot to mention I'd want 1 or 2 iSight cameras installed - one for video chat on-the-fly (EDGE data bandwidth permitting), and one for rear-view or blind-spot coverage. Maybe integrate them into a security system.:D
There are USB serial ports. If there is "CANScan" tool for Mac / BSD / Linux, you can read the CAN bus in Mac. Further, as was stated, you can use a DVI to S-Video / RCA or DVI to VGA and hook the Mac Mini up to anything.
Now, since you probably can't easily hook up one of the CarPC power supplies to a Mac Mini, I'm thinking you can probably get an APC UPS with the USB power loss alerting, which could auto shut down the machine.
With a little work, I'm sure you could tune the startup to be a bit faster since it is not going to be quite as multi-purpose as a desktop.
As was mentioned, you can use bluetooth to get wireless connectivity. You can also use BluePhoneMenu to alert you of incoming calls, with caller ID display. On top of this, the Mac Mini has WiFi support. Then, as long as you can find a naked WiFi network, you can have FREE wireless connectivity. AND you can sync your MP3s from inside your house w/o taking your box out of your car.
Since you have your option of monitor, you can get a touch screen monitor. Plus, there is inkwell, so you may be able to get away with not using a keyboard.
Do I need to keep going...?
Now, since you probably can't easily hook up one of the CarPC power supplies to a Mac Mini, I'm thinking you can probably get an APC UPS with the USB power loss alerting, which could auto shut down the machine.
With a little work, I'm sure you could tune the startup to be a bit faster since it is not going to be quite as multi-purpose as a desktop.
As was mentioned, you can use bluetooth to get wireless connectivity. You can also use BluePhoneMenu to alert you of incoming calls, with caller ID display. On top of this, the Mac Mini has WiFi support. Then, as long as you can find a naked WiFi network, you can have FREE wireless connectivity. AND you can sync your MP3s from inside your house w/o taking your box out of your car.
Since you have your option of monitor, you can get a touch screen monitor. Plus, there is inkwell, so you may be able to get away with not using a keyboard.
Do I need to keep going...?
Originally Posted by Nemesis8
VGA is VGA - it will work. Once I get the signal to S-Video I'm all set. You can use the same keyboard, mouse and monitor for your Mac mini that your PC uses.
I'm thinking that iTunes will be running with visualization on.... That way I do not need my iPod connected if I don't want it. I'll just play tunes off the Minimac instead.
I'm thinking that iTunes will be running with visualization on.... That way I do not need my iPod connected if I don't want it. I'll just play tunes off the Minimac instead.
Sorry for the noob question: do you know if our factory nav system has a 'video-out'? I haven't messed with it at all since I got the car, and someone was asking me the other day (he's considering a dvd player...)
Originally Posted by robertdot
There are USB serial ports. If there is "CANScan" tool for Mac / BSD / Linux, you can read the CAN bus in Mac. Further, as was stated, you can use a DVI to S-Video / RCA or DVI to VGA and hook the Mac Mini up to anything.
Now, since you probably can't easily hook up one of the CarPC power supplies to a Mac Mini, I'm thinking you can probably get an APC UPS with the USB power loss alerting, which could auto shut down the machine.
With a little work, I'm sure you could tune the startup to be a bit faster since it is not going to be quite as multi-purpose as a desktop.
As was mentioned, you can use bluetooth to get wireless connectivity. You can also use BluePhoneMenu to alert you of incoming calls, with caller ID display. On top of this, the Mac Mini has WiFi support. Then, as long as you can find a naked WiFi network, you can have FREE wireless connectivity. AND you can sync your MP3s from inside your house w/o taking your box out of your car.
Since you have your option of monitor, you can get a touch screen monitor. Plus, there is inkwell, so you may be able to get away with not using a keyboard.
Do I need to keep going...?
Now, since you probably can't easily hook up one of the CarPC power supplies to a Mac Mini, I'm thinking you can probably get an APC UPS with the USB power loss alerting, which could auto shut down the machine.
With a little work, I'm sure you could tune the startup to be a bit faster since it is not going to be quite as multi-purpose as a desktop.
As was mentioned, you can use bluetooth to get wireless connectivity. You can also use BluePhoneMenu to alert you of incoming calls, with caller ID display. On top of this, the Mac Mini has WiFi support. Then, as long as you can find a naked WiFi network, you can have FREE wireless connectivity. AND you can sync your MP3s from inside your house w/o taking your box out of your car.
Since you have your option of monitor, you can get a touch screen monitor. Plus, there is inkwell, so you may be able to get away with not using a keyboard.
Do I need to keep going...?
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