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Old 08-04-2005, 01:06 PM
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4Puter Project (Toyota 4Runner Carputer)

Hi all,

I'm copying the pics and some of the text of the full article I posted in the Spanish 4Runner forum.

Specs:

- VIA EPIA M10000 Mainboard
- 512Mb DDR RAM
- Morex mITX Case with 12V 60W power supply
- Combo DVD/CD-RW Samsung Slim
- 80Gb Fujistu Slim HD
- Sirf III USB GPS
- Lilliput In-dash 7'' VGA Monitor, TouchScreen, TV Tuner and 4x45W amp integrated.

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The Morex mITX case and theSound Blaster Live 24 Bits USB I'll put in the glove box.



The trunk compartment carputer adapted. I know cuttings aren't fine but they aren't seen later hahaha



I reused the stock tools strap



Reinforced with alu to prevent the plastic box to bend



Testing. SB don't goes here, it was a test.



Here goes the box:

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How to integrate an USB 4m extension cable and power switch and LED cables in one cord at a time? I did it with network 8 wires cable, 4 for the USB, 2 for the switch and 2 for the LED. It works!

Do do easier putting and removing the carputer without having to connect or disconnect things inside the case I used a serial 9 pin connector to integrate the LED and the switch connectors.



I used the additional serial space to put it and connected it internally to the mobo.





Testing hw it looks



Hole seems done at size



Yeah!



What do you say I have in the truck Mr. Agent?



Only rests the screen and a fan in the lid
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More pics

Glove box removed to do the holes



Hole in the glove box bottom to the USB connector to pass through, it will go to an USB 2.0 4 ports hub.





Joining the custom USB/LED/Swith cord





Switch and LED place



The wire that comes from the swith/LED and the one that comes from the trunk ready to join



LED/Swith cords united (I've respected the same colors MoBo connectors have).



LED and switch

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This is finishing

I've received the screen and I've begin to play with it...





Soldering ISO connectors to the screen



Putting the frame (Look how it's different in european 4Runners than yours)



Testing...



The connector made contact with the bottom of the radio hole and I could not push the screen so I trimmed it with care



And the final result, hidden (Yeah, I needed to clean the interior... I've done today)

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Last pics







Tipical videoclip pic



As I'm not good designin skins I've added the Yota logo to the defaul In Car Terminal (iCT) skin.







Hope you like it.

David
Old 08-04-2005, 01:12 PM
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David,

GREAT job! been wanting to do this forever. Now I have a great reference.

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If you want to do this you can use a normal 7'' VGA TouchScreen, integrating it in the double DIN hole you have... I prefered because I've to move down the screen to access the heater controls, but this is not a problem at all.

David
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wow thats nice
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that is so sweet. awesome job!

how does the computer get power, do you have a dc to ac converter or what?

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The power supply is a DC-DC, works with 12V.

I'll replace it with a M1-ATX when I return from holydays because the M1 survives the engine cranks.

I've stock dual batteries but diesel starters demand a lot of current so it drops below 11V and restarts the carputer.

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WOW - I am very impressed - that looks SICK!!!
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WOW x 1,000,000! That looks like a lot of work ... with an awesome outcome! Looks like something my brother would want to do.
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Hope you used a good laptop drive. Ive installed a couple of these into friends cars, and the standard hard drive just dont hold up.

What Power supply are you using ? Ive had best luck with the Opus units, (Pricey but they auto start and shut down and handle the crank loads very well)
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Yeah, the HD is a 2.5'' unit. I'm using the standard Morex power supply, but I'll be switching into a M1-ATX. It can be configured to autostart and stop and survives engine cranks.

It also has a remote output for those using amps.

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Nice. What Frontend software have you used ?

I Like Froodo player, and Media Car.
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nice work man! a friend of mine recently did this in his A4, really cool stuff. my only complaint (from using his) was the accuracy of the touch screen. i wonder if a small wireless mouse with a flip out pad would work...
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That is danged cool. What GPS software are you running on that system?
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Michael, I use In Car Terminal, you can test the shareware version from www.cartft.com

It's a lot more stable than other frontends like Frodoplayer, MediaCar, RoadRunner...

The navigation system I use is named MapMonkey, it is designed to work with touchscreen and it uses the Destinator 3 maps.

The GPS receiver is a Sirf III chip based one, it has got up to 9 satellites inside of home!

David
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Nice job, I still can't figure out why the european models have only space for a single din radio. You could probably swap in a North American dash piece with the metal bracket which goes in behind to hold the double din + an empty pocket to hold some cd etc.
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Yeah, I was at the dealer looking at the parts file and we saw it was interchangeable.

But as long as I'm not using any CD or radio (CD=carputer and radio=screen) I could save on this hehe.

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