What’s been going on with the Car PC?
Last year around April, I completely finished my Car PC. Well – finished in as far as it actually did the things I wanted it to do, and worked reliably.
A few things happened though after getting married in June 2005 that made me lose interest in the Car PC and it"s "scene" – my wife went back to college, which means I now have to catch the train while she has the car, and I got a lot busier at work too, meaning I was far too tired in the evenings to be interested in computers! Then after months of the car PC just "working", the GPS device broke, and I didn"t want to buy another.
So in October I ripped out the Car PC – it took 15 minutes to remove the motherboard, and screen, and replace it with the original stereo – leaving the rest of the Car PC in, but inactive waiting for when I got my interest back.
Over Christmas the Car PC hardware has been hard at work, encoding DVDs, playing music etc sitting undert the telly as the home media centre. It"s just not right!
Well – it"s about time the day came that the car PC went back where it belongs, and the Car PC is being re-setup. Nothing is changing with the hardware (apart from moving to 2.5" HDDs that I"ve aquired since) but the software will be changing.
This time round, now the hardware is done, all the software will be custom written. Why, when there are so many car PC front ends around? Well, the longer the system was in, the less I felt It was "mine". The hardware itself (motherboard, hdd, psu, amp, screen) is built by manufacturers, the screen housing was built by Car Tech, the software was written by someone else too. The main parts that I had actually done myself were the woodwork and wiring, and "in the middle" software for my custom buttons, sensors etc.
I"m hoping to have the system back in before the next Car PC meet



