Probably worth mentioning RaspberryPi if people are looking at including computers.
That actually looks like a decent peice of kit, more so for been £25, as for in outs, usb supports 256 devices, really how many IO's do u want?
Posted 07 August 2012 - 06:12 PM
Probably worth mentioning RaspberryPi if people are looking at including computers.
Posted 07 August 2012 - 06:12 PM
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Posted 07 August 2012 - 07:49 PM
Probably worth mentioning RaspberryPi if people are looking at including computers.
That actually looks like a decent peice of kit, more so for been £25, as for in outs, usb supports 256 devices, really how many IO's do u want?
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How can you get spdif to your speakers?The splurge on the gertboard suggests it'll be using an Arduino compatible chip. Just like a PC, the more you add to the OS, the longer it'll take to boot. You could power it via remote central locking to give it as long as possible to boot before you turn the ignition key, current draw would be low enough to leave it running for several days.
The composite video out is promising for in car use - the same as reversing cameras. I'd be surprised if there isn't a sound workaround - you have on board lan; wifi & bluetooth support is very likely and I don't see why one of the GPIO pins couldn't send spdif.
You can get basic a graphic display out of arduino, the likes of raspberry pi offer the opportunity to build and run a GUI with html, flash, java.
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