So I have been getting the hankering to put a system in my Jeep and am wondering if the tech talk community would be so kind as to give some inputs on components AND features.Uses for the system in order of importance1) Music. I have been sitting on the fence for awhile about doing a PC or just getting an ipod, but the following mandates something with a little more screen size than an ipod has.2) Movies. Not so much for me but being the friend that has the SUV (when everyone else has cars) I am always doing the trip driving.3) NavigationThese three are the main ones, the following will probably be added later5) Internet connectivity. Once cost comes down and mostly more for "gee whiz" factor than anything. 6) Game system integration7) OBDII interfacing8) Other useless featuresGoals:1) As low cost as possible without sacrificing good usability.2a) Usability for me in media manipulation, and good usability for movie watching for the passengers.2b) Size. The options are mini-itx, nano-itx, microatx, and I believe a mac mini would work. At this very early point I think microatx might be the one for me, but I am open to opinions. 3) As low power as possible while being able to play video smoothly or play mp3s and do NAV at the same time. One of the big problems and expenses with a car machine is the power supply. I am perfectly capable of constructing a single 150-200W DC-DC converter or multiple point of load devices if necessary. But I am not prepared to develop a supply for an XP/P4/Raptor/x800 based system and I don't need it anyway.Budget - I haven't thought it all the way through yet, but I am hoping to keep this as near to 500 as possible for:mobocpumemorystorage/dvd drivemaybe vid cardmaybe sound cardprobably an additional screen or I would make an exception to go over 500 significantly if a third screen really added that much useability.Questions for you guys.1) Basically, suggestions on the mobo/cpu technology with emphasis on low power, size, and cost that can do NAV and mp3s seamlessly and play movies no problem. 2) Currently I have a 10.4" screen that I want to use somewhere in the install. I also want back seat passengers to be able to watch movies easily. As a back seat passenger, for a long trip it seems like having to stare down and to the left or right (depending on which seat) might be ergonomically a poor choice. With that in mind that means screens in the headrests. Are 5" screens good enough? Is mounting the 10.4" monitor in the middle good enough for back seaters?3) Other topics or talking points I missed worthy of discussion.The idea is that I'll document as much of this as possible so anyone interested in attempting similar will have a reference attached to someone they can talk directly to about questions or issues.I know OmarBadu, I think bous, and a few others have steups and I'd be particularly interested to hear your 2 cents.
11/30/2005 11:29:33 AM
I'm glad somebody made this thread, I have also been considering doing this for quite some time.From what I have read about them, most people tend to use the microatx. I haven't really kept up enough to suggest any specific models for you though.As far as the GPS navigation goes, I've heard really good things about iGuidancehttp://store.yahoo.com/inavcorp-store/ignamsoonv2.htmlAlso, http://www.mp3car.com has a very good forum with all types of FAQs.Something you might want to think about, where are you planning on keeping the CPU? If in the back, are you planning on stopping and changing the DVD whenever you want to watch something else? I had thought about getting a usb DVD-Rom or maybe a usb enclosure with a really long USB extension cable and mounting it somewhere up front.[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 11:52 AM. Reason : DVD]
11/30/2005 11:50:32 AM
http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000323037591/
11/30/2005 12:04:56 PM
a mac mini running linux
11/30/2005 12:06:18 PM
i set mine up over the summer and it turned out very well - a few crappy pics in my gallery - i've been meaning to take better onesout of all of the help you might get here - http://mp3car.com/vbulletin/ is a lot better - the mp3car community is great and very helpful1. frontends are pretty much down to roadrunner and frodoplayer now2. always encorporated into every frontend3. also embedded - i recommend IGuidance or mapmonkey5. also tightly integrated - usb cable or bluetooth6. rarely integrated but can be added on as a program launched from the frontend very easily with emulators7. go to mp3car.com/vbulletin8. read 7i'll answer any questions you have though - but i can almost gaurantee that a better answer would come from mp3car - i got 95% of my information from there and a little bit from a maxima forum[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 12:21 PM. Reason : jdbrumsey just finished his mazda6 that is clean - did some nice fiberglass/bondo work for his dash]
11/30/2005 12:17:52 PM
Yea I've been on mp3car since it's infancy but for the basic cpu requirements I thought this would be a better place. Most of the integration details I can work out myself and I imagine they probably indeed are a better source for most of the other stuff. Did you end up with a mini Omar or did you go with something x86 based? Also, it is hard to tell from the pics, but what are the basics in regards to your power supply, interface, and dvd/cd drive if you are using one?
11/30/2005 12:28:22 PM
yea, the mini really is the way to go now. you can strip it to fit in a single din with little to no effort, it doesnt need active cooling, its got shit brick tons of power for every concievable car application.You dont need to run linux, running OSX will get you all the functionality you laid out. Applescript is still some really good shit.1) iTunes with a touchscreen lcd and or voice recognition2) quicktime w/ simple applescripts3) http://www.usglobalsat.com/item.asp?itemid=11 + http://www.66.com/route66/products.php?cid=US&sec=4&ssec=0&prodid=7164) What happened to 4?5) It's already got it6) Simple composite/svideo splitter to the lcd(s)7) http://www.obddiagnostics.com/ + virtualpc (unfortunately it seems like no one has yet released any OSX/Classic ODBII tools, but it works in virtual pc and with a gig o ram in the mini, should run without issue.You will probably end up closer to 600 for the mini and building a decent converter. Touchscreen lcd's can be had for 100-150 each, ill go dig up the sites i used to use if you need help finding them.As for your specific questions:1) mini, definitely.2) put it in a roof mounted flip down in the middle. On trips your passengers are going to usually be wedged into either corner of the back and leaning back comfortably anyway, so the positioning shouldn't be a problem. I'm almost certain you can order a prefabbed flipdown casing for a 10.4", I'll look into it more this weekend. If not, I can help you vacuform one if you want to make something decent looking.one 10" will be much more appreciated than two 5" screens for movies. 3) get a flip out lcd for the front, dont do one of the custom in dash screen mounts. For one they are hideous and prone to glare during the day, but more importantly, it's a good heads up to thieves when parked that you have some crazy expensive shit inside. ^it might be worth the project to make a frontend for OSX. In fact, I'd be glad to help out in it if you decide to go the mini route.
11/30/2005 1:20:37 PM
currently i'm using an x40 thinkpad (1.1ghz - 768mb ram - audigy 2 pcmcia) under my passenger seat - eventually i'm going to sell it and upgrade to a mini-atx solution - the only problem with a laptop is the typical absence of a shutdown/startup controller - i fixed this with slut's help and we soldered a momentary switch to my dock so i have a push button on button near my driver's seat - i've been out of town for 2 weeks now so i took it with me to do some minor upgrades on it - that's the biggest problem i see with a "desktop" solution is that i'm never really 100% happy and always strive to make it betteri have a slot load cd/dvd drive that i haven't installed yet but it's going where my current factory cd player is now - jdbrumsey has a nice startup/shutdown controller for his setupwhat kind of jeep is it going in btw?
11/30/2005 1:22:05 PM
i disagree with noen's remark about the flipdown lcd solution - you will want it in dash and more easily accessible while driving - i don't recommend going with anything other than something windows based because of the massive amounts of development put into it (unless you want to develop your own solution)glare can be fixed with proper placement and a little bit of tintingthe flipout in dash solutions are okay but in general you will be happier with something always there flush - this could not be the case depending on if you are in a wrangler as opposed to a grand cherokee though
11/30/2005 1:25:45 PM
for ODBII interaction:http://www.autotap.com/autotap_for_windows.htmlI've used it in a non-integrated machine, and its good. $200
11/30/2005 2:36:46 PM
how robust are mac-mini hard drives? If you were to drive over a very bumpy road too many times, couldn't you screw up the hard drive? and if so, i would imagine its a bitch to try to open up that mini to replace its hdd[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 2:49 PM. Reason : s]
11/30/2005 2:48:46 PM
I probably put 20-30k miles and 2 years worth of driving in a Camaro (ie, not a plush ride) on an already 2 year old 10gb hard drive and am currently still using it (now almost 3 years post car install) in a machine in my house.In all that driving I can think of only two times it locked up due to bumps, one was on huge pothole that Trailwood was notorius for getting and crossing some rail tracks that were particularly bumpy.Of course, in that machine all I was using it for was music playing so the only time the drive was accessed was when a song was loaded. I imagine a newer system needing to access the disk more might raise the failure rate potential higher, of course we have had 7+ years of better technology going into the drives too, so it's probably a wash.
11/30/2005 2:53:54 PM
11/30/2005 3:07:20 PM
my old setup in my camry was a flip out unit - i'd recommend against it - my new setup is leaps and bounds better
11/30/2005 3:15:00 PM
11/30/2005 3:24:23 PM
11/30/2005 5:23:48 PM
i'm using a xenarc now - jdbrumsey has a lilliput - they are the same lcd - just different casing/board - it's not a nuissance to pop it out but most people that go down that road end up replacing it in the end because they realize it's not a good permanent solutionout of the ~1000 ppl on mp3car.com forums that have done this none of them have done just a visor for obvious reasons - and none of them have done a flipdown as the primary display again for obvious reasons if you have to use it everydayfrodoplayer is an amazing app for touchscreen use (it's use for non-touchscreen is absolutely horrible) - what don't you like about it - it's a simple integrated solution with pretty good support - it can't be that bad if it's one of the most used applications[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 5:35 PM. Reason : .]
11/30/2005 5:34:46 PM
i use a microatx solution in the trunk, 7" lcd in-dash manual flip-out (less conspicious than motorized) and flush isn't an option in my dash.everything is usb, touchscreen, gps, 802.11, illuminated keyboarduses a celeron D (low power, cheap) / 512 memory (for quick hibernate) / 40gb 2.5" laptop hdd / dvd-romruns off a monster 150w inverter, custom mounted rockerswitch in dash, custom mounted 'power-on' led in dash, custom mounted usb port in-dash (for portable storage & gamepad), audio connected via aux-in through head unit (tho i would recommend an amp for noise and power control since pc audio isn't amped up and typically hard to ground)software is destinator 3 on centrafusefairly cheap system, runs great, would highly recommend a VGA panel over cheaper low-res LCD's, would also look at going mini-itx of you can afford it, since it's a JEEP though you may also look at a laptop since there's a good chance your Jeep will get broken into...(if it's a wrangler)i had a VIA C3 (most proc. in mini-itx) and was greatly dissatisfied with it's performance for video/3D it's incredibly power efficient and cool, but lacks the performance. though the newer versions may be okalso don't forget, it's technically illegal if any movie is being played in the front dash visible to the driver... 'while driving'[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 6:44 PM. Reason : .]
11/30/2005 6:38:13 PM
^^I was recommending a flipdown for the BACK seat passengers, not for the front.And I did a lot of research on lcd screens for a competition last year. Screens mounted in dash are outside of your driving line of vision. In order to see and comprehend the screen you have to change your viewing angle, refocus, and then make a decision on the screen, or read it's data.It's EXTREMELY dangerous to do this while driving, especially at high speeds. Which is why most navigation and gps systems are so heavily vocal. If you want a screen for GPS, or frankly for anything while driving, put it in the sunvisor. You can see just fine with it down, especially in a jeep.
11/30/2005 8:27:44 PM
11/30/2005 9:06:35 PM
11/30/2005 9:14:45 PM
well dell is a very popular computer builder but they aren't the best as far as quality goes.also a friend of mine has 2 lcd screens in the visors of his s2000 and it looks pretty slick, also they can't be seen to would be thieves.[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 9:16 PM. Reason : b]
11/30/2005 9:16:15 PM
i'd take someone's advice that has done it before as opposed to something in theory - which is mainly why i said mp3car.com/vbulletin - you will get a lot of conjecture on here that is complete crap
11/30/2005 9:47:18 PM
11/30/2005 10:03:37 PM
[Edited on November 30, 2005 at 10:45 PM. Reason : terrible idea, nevermind]
11/30/2005 10:43:27 PM
11/30/2005 11:29:54 PM
This is simply me wondering out loud, but why doesn't anyone either reverse engineer or mimick a factory system and add enhancements? Why start from scratch if some company such as BMW has put tons of money into research, controls, etc?Having a large LCD touchscreen seems like a poor long term choice IMO.
11/30/2005 11:46:10 PM
i agree with most of what noen says on this site - but he's simply off base with this topic - maybe just not up to date with the current information on the topic
11/30/2005 11:52:14 PM
yeah, i'd go PC and in-dash, don't do visor or mini, tho Noen makes a good point, come 2006 you'll be able to use an x86 mini, perfect carpc equipment.frodoplayer / road runner / centrafusealll good choices, goto mp3car.com see which front-end you like the best and will work the best, and have at it, those guys are very helpfuland Noen i know you know how to make skins... and you've gotta separate the 'poor skin design' from the 'bad program design'
12/1/2005 12:11:53 AM
http://www.bmwportal.net/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=37This looks interesting if you could find a BMW module (junkyard?)
12/1/2005 12:18:41 AM
Stop manipulating the argument with statements that don't make sense. This is your problem time and time again on anything that isn't pure fact. You invent something to support your arguments and half the time you either don't think them out or the other half you must just go with it because you are dead set on winning. Of all people that post in here I am not sure you have ever admitted that your initial stance doesn't make sense.For example:
12/1/2005 1:31:46 AM
12/1/2005 1:41:24 AM
yeah i couldnt look up at the visor and still focus on the road either. maybe its an SUV thing.
12/1/2005 2:27:22 AM
on my SUV, if my visor is flipped down I can't see out the windshield at all.my carputer is going to have a roofmounted touch-screen flipdown VGA LCD because I think aftermarket in-dash LCD's look like shit no matter how well the fabrication around them is done.Plus there's no room on my dash for one.My biggest prob is finding a place for the box itself. NO SPACE whatsoever except maybe within the interior body panels.
12/1/2005 9:17:28 AM
there is a reason that it's been done the way it's done by hundreds of people - it's not b/c it was the easiest way - it's because it works the best - nobody ever uses a visor - it's a stupid fucking idea - just go to mp3car.com/vbulletin and lock this thread
12/1/2005 10:57:47 AM
Um, no, don't lock this thread.I think I am going to go with this boardhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16813123216that several people on mp3car have used and are happy with. I like the dual vga out.Maugun, are you talking a flipdown for yourself or for back seat peeps?
12/1/2005 11:26:45 AM
12/1/2005 1:19:24 PM
this one looks pretty damn goodand that's starting fromI will hopefully one day be able to afford to components to put one together in my altima
12/1/2005 1:32:45 PM
cornbread, thats probably one of the best I've seen (which admittedly aint much). still doesn't strike me as "that's not stock!?"
12/1/2005 1:38:59 PM
Here is stock with the navigation system
12/1/2005 2:26:11 PM
cornbread:you're doing a good job in convincing me that I'm an idiot.Who knows, maybe its just the sight of google in a car thats throwing me off
12/1/2005 2:29:08 PM
12/1/2005 2:59:36 PM
12/1/2005 3:26:57 PM
I'm not trying to say anyone's an idiot. I just thing this stuff is bad ass, I want to do it, but I lack the funds.
12/1/2005 3:43:13 PM
Be intresting to strip an LCD down, and see how much sunlight you could push through it with some crazy wacky polarizing reflective 3M jargon. At night you would still need a backlight, but that could slide in from the side, those lighting tubes are small. You would be able to see through the panel and at the road a bit, not enough to do an autocross cone course, but enough to see if the dumb volvo broad slammed on her breaks.
12/1/2005 4:07:44 PM
if my visor is down i am looking at the road through a 3" gap i cant see stoplights or really anything above the height of an suvmaybe its because my eyes are screwed up but a visor isnt comfortably in my peripheral vision like the center consol is. looking at the visor i really have to adjust the focus of my eyes to see anyhting, but i can quickly glance at the area where the radio is. also the visor is outside of the triangle path so it would mean more time away from the road.
12/1/2005 4:29:33 PM
sup Saturn Ion[Edited on December 1, 2005 at 5:49 PM. Reason : As a side note, test driving that shit was awkward as hell.]
12/1/2005 5:48:40 PM
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12/1/2005 10:11:30 PM
The first time you mentioned the visor
12/1/2005 10:32:27 PM