meissen
01-23-2009, 04:26 PM
Introduction
Project CarPC has been an on-going project to have a fully in-dash computer mounted in place of my head unit. With a CarPC, the possibilities are only as endless as your finances, creativity, and know-how. The most common features in a carPC is to hold one's mp3 collection, as well as GPS navigation. Future features, though, include full integration with cellphone, DVD capability, data logging, etc.
History
CarPC v1.0 - CarPC v1 is what started it all. I had found an awesome deal on a 10.4" touchscreen kiosk PC being sold on mp3car.com and bought it. I had the entire bezel molded and installed only to realize on "move in day" that the guts of the PC were way too big for the space behind the bezel.
http://meissenation.com/carpc/bezel_painted1.jpg
CarPC v2.0 - I had to basically start from scratch after the demise of v1.0 -- a new 6" square Epia mini-ITX motherboard would ensure the guts could fit the space behind the dash, and a 7" touchscreen toned down the look after it was decided that the housing for a 10.4" touchscreen was just too big of a bezel. v2 worked great and I had it installed and running for over a year. The only thing I couldn't get over, though, was the bezel. While the lines of the customized bezel blended moderately well with the rest of the dash, it just didn't seem to be as easy to work on and didn't fit in with the rest of the dash as much as I wanted.
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2006-04-09/Vince_Matt_RedAlert%20030-sm.jpg
CarPC v3 - Current - Unsatisfied with how CarPC v2's bezel made the interior look, and not satisfied with how hard it was to remove and reinstall the carPC, I decided it was time for drastic changes to the interior of the vehicle. I had always loved how easy it looked to install a carPC in the 97+ dash. I purchased an entire dash from a fellow member of MiFbody.com and over the winter of 06-07 swapped the new dash in. Once the new dash was installed, it was time to customize the 97+ bezel.
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-04-25/RedAlert%20017.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-09/Woodward%20002.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-11/CarPC%20005.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-15/CarPC%20001.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20002.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20003.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20004.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20009.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-22/carPC%20024.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-26/CarPC%20007-sm.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-26/CarPC%20008-sm.JPG
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/MCCMP82/MIFbody%20Meet%20and%20Greet%202008/P5310036.jpg
Project CarPC has been an on-going project to have a fully in-dash computer mounted in place of my head unit. With a CarPC, the possibilities are only as endless as your finances, creativity, and know-how. The most common features in a carPC is to hold one's mp3 collection, as well as GPS navigation. Future features, though, include full integration with cellphone, DVD capability, data logging, etc.
History
CarPC v1.0 - CarPC v1 is what started it all. I had found an awesome deal on a 10.4" touchscreen kiosk PC being sold on mp3car.com and bought it. I had the entire bezel molded and installed only to realize on "move in day" that the guts of the PC were way too big for the space behind the bezel.
http://meissenation.com/carpc/bezel_painted1.jpg
CarPC v2.0 - I had to basically start from scratch after the demise of v1.0 -- a new 6" square Epia mini-ITX motherboard would ensure the guts could fit the space behind the dash, and a 7" touchscreen toned down the look after it was decided that the housing for a 10.4" touchscreen was just too big of a bezel. v2 worked great and I had it installed and running for over a year. The only thing I couldn't get over, though, was the bezel. While the lines of the customized bezel blended moderately well with the rest of the dash, it just didn't seem to be as easy to work on and didn't fit in with the rest of the dash as much as I wanted.
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2006-04-09/Vince_Matt_RedAlert%20030-sm.jpg
CarPC v3 - Current - Unsatisfied with how CarPC v2's bezel made the interior look, and not satisfied with how hard it was to remove and reinstall the carPC, I decided it was time for drastic changes to the interior of the vehicle. I had always loved how easy it looked to install a carPC in the 97+ dash. I purchased an entire dash from a fellow member of MiFbody.com and over the winter of 06-07 swapped the new dash in. Once the new dash was installed, it was time to customize the 97+ bezel.
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-04-25/RedAlert%20017.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-09/Woodward%20002.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-11/CarPC%20005.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-15/CarPC%20001.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20002.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20003.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20004.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-25/CarPC%20009.JPG
http://meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-22/carPC%20024.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-26/CarPC%20007-sm.JPG
http://www.meissenation.com/pictures/2008-05-26/CarPC%20008-sm.JPG
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/MCCMP82/MIFbody%20Meet%20and%20Greet%202008/P5310036.jpg