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player 05-27-2005 08:24 AM

Misson: High tech civic
 
Got this done, did it all myself. took me a while but i did it. it is kinda ghetto, but no one sees the trunk, and it oes the job.

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So, what i did, got a built in screen into the dash. relocated my deck (which was the hardest part. Put my home desktop in the trunk. connected the screen through S-video. connected the sound card to the AUX of the deck. put a USB hub under the deck. powered the computer by a power inverter connected streight to the battery.

so now i have a GPS system in my car. plus i have my 15GB of music, paying all the time with winamp visuals. and music videos.

the mouse i am using is a wireless media mouse. i use it as a remote to controll my volume, and scroll through music.

this is a summery of the wiring

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...tle/wiring.jpg

jeffsta17 05-27-2005 08:33 AM

hahaha thats awesome man good work, and nice trunk set up, reminds me of mine by not looking good lol

http://www.7thgencivic.com/memberrid...My_Car_098.jpg

MIVtec 05-27-2005 08:33 AM

that is sweet! nice job man bump to you

TeLLy 05-27-2005 08:36 AM

Looks GREAT! If I might make a suggestion or two:

1) Mount the case further away from the sub. Any way you can decrease EMI and reduce vibration to the HDD, you should look into. Especially with an inverter, they're often very sensitive to noise.
2) Mount the case (or at least the HDD) sideways, so the head, when banged around, will be mostly side to side within the drive housing and not up and down on its spindle. This will help your hard drive live longer. Speaking of hard drives:
3) Do yourself a favour and get a 2.5" laptop hard drive (plus adapter kit), and run your system off that. 3.5" hard drives weren't meant to be jostled around but laptop drives were intended to take a light beating. You can tell just by the shock ratings on each drive, the laptop ones are at least DOUBLE the shock ratings of conventional SATA or IDE 3.5" drives.


Welcome to the dark (high tech) side! Remember to keep your eye on the road! BTW what GPS software are you running?

player 05-27-2005 12:06 PM

thanks for the info telly. next stage will be getting the computer custom built into a wood sub box. thats when i will worry about the location of the hard drive and what not

Karumba 05-27-2005 01:35 PM

You forgot to mention your collection of other materials which were found within your folders :roflmao: :roflmao:

Looks like you definitely had fun working on your set-up player.. I'm sure there is plenty more in store for you :)

Akutenshi 05-27-2005 01:46 PM

just wondering, wahts connecting the sound card 2 ur deck... like whats that connector/cable that ur using


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