I decided to take the little media player machine.
Along with some straps and locks and what nots.
Once again.. they didn't have it in black... sheeesh.... anyway 15 minutes of cutting and slotting later I have this.
Oh look.. it's a little harness for the machine, where would it go then?
I guess I got this idea from the little bag I got for the eeePC a while back ago. So because they're just straps it's easy to either hook it between 2 seats or.
Between one seat. So anyway, why is Marauderz doing this? Actually I was testing to see how I could make a harness to hang something behind the front seats, in this case I want to hang a small 15" LCD monitor for use as the computer output.
Hang on a second, readers who have been checking out this site might be wondering... A carputer AGAIN? Haven't you already done that? How hard is it to put a computer in a car?!?!
Putting a computer into the car is quite simple actually. First you need to get yourself a power source, most likely an ACDC inverter since getting RAW 12V ATX power supplies is a bit difficult.
An inverter is basically something that gives you a power socket in your car so you can plug in almost any regular low to moderate power device into your car. For more info on an inverter refer back to my previous post.
Once you have your power source all you have to do is decide wheter to use a notebook or a custom built desktop (and I use that term only to mean a computer without an attached screen in this case). The Intel D945GCLF2 Mini-ITX board units are VERY well suited for such a purpose, it's a relatively small all in one board, low power consumption yet has decent performance in it. And I would have installed it in my car if it wasn't for one little problem. I HAVEN'T FOUND A FARKING S-VIDEO TO COMPOSITE CONVERTER THAT WORKS on the damn thing yet! It's driving me crazy and not to mention wasting my money buying expensive plugs that don't work, at worst the video signal is never detected at best I get a black and white picture. I have a schematic for a raw converter so I'll give it a shot and see. What I do know is that if the converter worked properly I would have already bought a cheap in car video monitor and hooked the system up in my car.
But there are 2 main reasons why I don't have a computer in my car yet. The first is the fact that I don't feel like adding some additional enticement for car thieves to break into my car, so any sort of system must be easily removable. The 2nd and more important reason is that, anything that goes into the car must of course meet the Wife Acceptance Factor, I can't just strew wires all over the place, that means I'll hear no end of it from my wife while driving down to Ipoh or Melaka! :P