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Brick Pilot
Re: DashPC in Syclone 1596
Then you can boost launch to erase it
its aight...i would prefer a etch-a-sketch in my dash![]()
Then you can boost launch to erase it
its aight...i would prefer a etch-a-sketch in my dash![]()
Of course. The unit has 802.11n connectivity (modified antenna to provide a larger range of reception) and with USB connectivity one could easily add a 3G/4G adapter and have continuous cellular connectivity if so desired. I personally won't be doing this, but the limitations of this system are no different than that of a normal laptop. :tup:You mentioned Pandora. Does your setup have wireless connectivity? Very slick setup. Looking forward to seeing the setup with A/C on Adam's truck.
http://www.amazon.com/Freeze-Tag-Et..._1_1?s=software&ie=UTF8&qid=1332895245&sr=1-1its aight...i would prefer a etch-a-sketch in my dash![]()
Centrafuse was a consideration, but in hopes of keeping this as cheap as possible, forgoing $72 was paramount. Plus, touch capability and voice commands aren't critical for this setup and since TunerPro is what will be active for the most part, sticking with a base OS is fine for me. Media Center actually doesn't a decent job if someone desires a rudimentary media handler.Very nice, I had a carpc in my Infiniti and ran Centrafuse as the front end.
I have been wanting to do this to the Syclone.... Very nice/clean install.
We have several ideas kicking around including (but not limited to):Very nice Mike. Looking forward to seeing this and what you do with the next one with AC.
I'm doing pretty thorough thermodynamic testing, and my truck has no A/C in South GA, so it's a pretty good test mule. Heat dissipation for the components I'm using should be more than adequate w/o any external cooling aid, but fresh/conditioned air would be a welcome addition regardless. The consideration would be for winter time and not introducing heated air into the component chamber. So, knowing that, we would need an independent "trap door" for allowing seasonal flow to the components.Would it be possible to incorporate some type of vent that opened and closed with the A/C to allow for cool air to flow to the components?
Thoughts being if it's hot enough you need A/C on, all that stuff in the dash is probably getting a little toasty as well.