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The next level..

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:46 pm
by vincentvega

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:11 pm
by Ben
You show-pony you...

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:17 am
by smoov
hats off to you mate, that's a lot like something i'd like to accomplish.

well done :lol:

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:05 am
by bluesteel
niiice 8)

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:49 am
by PeeJay
That's some nice work there!! Did you design the PCBs yourself? Also, where did you get the USB DAC from?? I have crazy ideas forming....

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 5:33 pm
by vincentvega
USB DAC: http://www.ti.com

and yes all the boards are my own design

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 7:58 pm
by stinky
You sir are insane!

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 9:11 pm
by BaronVonChickenPants
I've considered doing something like this for ages, I love it, very impressive.

Where did you get the biscuit PC board from?

Jordan.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 2:17 pm
by Ben
Hey Jordan - I assume you've seen the Mini-ITX offerings from Via?

17cm square board with up to 1.3ghz proc, 1gb ram, onboard video, sound, lan, sata, usb, tv-out etc

The SP 1.3ghz version can be had for about $300...

http://www.min-itx.com

muchos coolus there...

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 3:38 pm
by BaronVonChickenPants
Thanks Ben, I've seen the EPIA's, my plans for a loungeroom pc are based on one of them, they're very nice little boards, what caught my attention from the biscuit PC boards was only requiring 5V, coupled with a laptop drive which also only needs 5V this makes things much easier for a car-puter.

I've heard that the only thing that still uses -ive voltage rails in vaguely modern computers are the serial/com ports, and it's not necesary to provide any -ive rails, but I'm not about to test this on a new $300 Epia board, I did have an Asus A7N266VM board (MicroATX Nforce 1 all on in one) that I was prepared to do it to but Amy pinched it :(

Jordan.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:21 pm
by Ben
the epia boards don't need -ve voltages, just 5v and 12v - you can get automotive power supplies to suit them.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:17 pm
by BaronVonChickenPants
Thanks, I haven't had a chance to have a close look at them yet, my evil plans are falling into place :twisted:

Jordan.

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:59 pm
by vincentvega
i bought my mainboard about 3 years ago second hand. To buy industrial spec stuff like that new costs an absolute fortune.

The epia boards are your best bet, however they require a more complex power supply (they are ATX) You actually need 3.3v, 5v, and 12V. The 3.3V line pulls quite alot of current too..

edit: i should mention that if your serious about doing something like this, read these forums: http://www.mp3car.com. All the info you need to get started

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:52 pm
by Subaman
Thats awsome Dane, where do I place my order :D

One of those HP e-Vectra's would have to be a good starting point for something like that wouldnt they? For a novice that is........

Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 9:17 am
by Suby Wan Kenobi
It is indeed a work of art, makes the old wireless seem a bit old.

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:22 pm
by midnight
How much would one of those cost me, or would it be cheaper to go and buy a laptop and put all the programing on there :?:

Nice job there Dane, If theyre not too expensive, Ill put my order down for 1 please :lol: