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  • Birthday 06/05/1985

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    Southeast Louisiana
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    2006 Subaru Legacy GT
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    Cars and computers
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  1. I see that though thanks lol. Had to check the pins on the digitizer to make sure it was the right connector.
  2. That's true but he also said it might be trouble finding Linux drivers for that digitizer. Either option is better than getting a whole new touchscreen though Then again, the digitizer I was looking at has the same USB controller that crazy goat linked...
  3. I think I found a good cheap way to make this work.. Found a cheap digitizer on eBay with USB support but wondering if it will work on any LCD... If so it'd be a perfect replacement, the RPi is working great.
  4. Disappointing, I mean it's just a screen there has to be video input somewhere and the touch control I'm sure isn't built in... Bingo! It's a Kenwood system, screen and DVD drive under the seat, now just need to dig in a little more to find the model number..
  5. Sorry for reviving this again, but I just ordered a Raspberry Pi and was wondering if the OEM screen touch controls would work on it or would I need to get an aftermarket screen? Looking forward to doing something fun with my car again
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