Tablet PC center console
Tablet PC center console
So I've got this sweet Tablet PC... and every now and then I think about making a docking station where the radio/vents/logicon are. Does anyone know of any good software etc to use to emulate the logicon, or display gauges?
Cool stuff, thanks for the link. Any information specifically related to gauge display or climate control would be greatly appreciated. I know I could set up GPS, and MP3 in about 5 minutes, and I'll be making my computer talk to whatever EMS I get to tune it whether it's dash-mount or not. I just haven't been able to find much on the other stuff.
you would have to program the drivers and the software for it to know wtf the logicon is etc.
So you would need a seperate box that you plugged in the wiring for, then a chip on it to decipher whats going on then a way to interface with the computer. So m thinking is that the stock wiring that normally plugs into the logicon would then be plugged into a DIY box that has a serial port/or something similar, that then interfaces with the computer. That would most likely be the easiest way. Have i seen it done? no. Is it possible? Anything is possible.
The heater blower would be easy... 0v is off 12v is full on... the rest i don't know what they are probably just on off switches, easy to do if so, but interfacing w/computer and controlling via that way... thats out of my leauge for now.
So you would need a seperate box that you plugged in the wiring for, then a chip on it to decipher whats going on then a way to interface with the computer. So m thinking is that the stock wiring that normally plugs into the logicon would then be plugged into a DIY box that has a serial port/or something similar, that then interfaces with the computer. That would most likely be the easiest way. Have i seen it done? no. Is it possible? Anything is possible.
The heater blower would be easy... 0v is off 12v is full on... the rest i don't know what they are probably just on off switches, easy to do if so, but interfacing w/computer and controlling via that way... thats out of my leauge for now.
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Originally Posted by Kouta
you would have to program the drivers and the software for it to know wtf the logicon is etc.
So you would need a seperate box that you plugged in the wiring for, then a chip on it to decipher whats going on then a way to interface with the computer. So m thinking is that the stock wiring that normally plugs into the logicon would then be plugged into a DIY box that has a serial port/or something similar, that then interfaces with the computer. That would most likely be the easiest way. Have i seen it done? no. Is it possible? Anything is possible.
The heater blower would be easy... 0v is off 12v is full on... the rest i don't know what they are probably just on off switches, easy to do if so, but interfacing w/computer and controlling via that way... thats out of my leauge for now.
So you would need a seperate box that you plugged in the wiring for, then a chip on it to decipher whats going on then a way to interface with the computer. So m thinking is that the stock wiring that normally plugs into the logicon would then be plugged into a DIY box that has a serial port/or something similar, that then interfaces with the computer. That would most likely be the easiest way. Have i seen it done? no. Is it possible? Anything is possible.
The heater blower would be easy... 0v is off 12v is full on... the rest i don't know what they are probably just on off switches, easy to do if so, but interfacing w/computer and controlling via that way... thats out of my leauge for now.
I was also thinking that I only have certain functions of it that I want. A simple switching device is all I really need (I don't NEED to hook it up to the computer, i just need it to not take up that space)... an on and off for the fan (full on and nothing), a switch between defrost, and mixed (all I've ever used), and a control for the temp. I'm talking building a simplified custom logicon connected to some of the logicon's wires, but much smaller and more easily tucked away. It would be similar I imagine to building the interface device for the computer.
A mix of the two could even be possible where the computer only has to understand part of the device (and Jeremiah CAN write a driver for... anything if you pay him enough
) Just the parts that couldn't be controlled by a single switch would run to it. I imagine I could get him to write me software for the gauges as well, but... he's costly.
MP3Car.com is a great site and I did some more digging after reading about your PC controlled AC idea. Found this:
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show...5&page=1&pp=15
http://www.roshanindustries.com/mp3pumphouse/Aircon.htm
I think it looks badass!
-John
http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/show...5&page=1&pp=15
http://www.roshanindustries.com/mp3pumphouse/Aircon.htm
I think it looks badass!
-John




