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    did you ever finish this setup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierraman View Post
    did you ever finish this setup?
    yeah its finished already just had a big delay, due to the power supply i ordered being bad. it set me back a month, but ill get some good pics first thing tomorrow!

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    ok guys i know i started this along time ago, but im barley gonna post up some pics of it. still need to do some minor stuff. have been very busy with work/school, a death in the family and prick that jacked my tailgate and mess up my roll pan i had just installed.






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    What system is that? Me likey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by truckinL33 View Post
    What system is that? Me likey!
    im running a small computer, with a touchscreen for the user interface. in using the aux in from the radio to to control the audio.

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    Very nice finished project , Id love to do something similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maui4x4 View Post
    Very nice finished project , Id love to do something similar.
    Thanks bro, I still need to get a couple more things for it

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    What kind of computer, and what else is involved in making it touch screen and stuff? That looks like alot of fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by truckinL33 View Post
    What kind of computer, and what else is involved in making it touch screen and stuff? That looks like alot of fun.
    there a very small form factor computers, here are a couple of links where you can get some :
    Car Computer Systems

    Complete selection of Mini ITX carputers

    now for the screen its just like a small computer screen but its touch, so you use for finger to go thur the menus and stuff. Here is a link to the one i got it a double din, i swapped out my dash bezel for a 03+ bezel. The only thing i did was add wood shims to the sides to center it out and painted the wood black.

    Double DIN Lilliput EBY701-NP/C/T VGA Touch Screen

    u can pick other screens but there is gonna be more fab work involved.

    now for the audio part im running a head phone jack from the back of the pc, and converts over to rca's, now thats plugged into my radio thur the aux.

    for power you can use a simple power inverter and just start up and shut down the pc your self, or buy a power supply which is pricey and a pain in the you know what to wire but it lets you start up and shut down with the ignition from the truck.

    i ended up using the power inverter cause the computer i had involved, cuting and splicing and tapping into wiring off the motherboard. the pc i had was not ment for a mobile use, so they did not have a plug and play kit. Plus it was almost 300 spent on that power supply, i returned it after the one i got was dead, and also they lied to me telling me it was plug and play.

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