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  • Birthday 03/30/1966

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    Italian NW Alps
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    Outback 2.5i AT MY07 - BiFuel

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  1. deltabi

    Car PC

    To anyone interested, I'm selling a few Carpc parts in this thread. Specially interesting is a complete cubby bezel with Xenarc 700TSV touchscreen monitor (brand new!). Thanks.
  2. deltabi

    Car PC

    If this post is for me, then I have not yet decided what are going to be sold on which forum (here, MP3Car, ecc.). Almost certainly I'll post a FS announcement for the Xenarc touchscreen cubby on LegacyGT for obvious reason: I've spent more than 700$ on this and I would like to realize probably 2/3 of the price (excl. shipping). I just have to find the time the get some images and post them.
  3. deltabi

    Car PC

    Darkfox1, I understand your thoughts pretty well. Probably the only difference is that I could install the OEM NAV as an accessory (thank God!); I also found a place (just on the other side of the border with Switzerland) where I could save about 40% of the price of the original parts. This was what made me switch to the OEM solution. For the MP3 I have an iPod, too, and the original AuxIn interface. I plan to verify what products Alpine and others are designing to integrate iPod with OEM systems (ie KCE-425i). I'll do the FS post in a few days, anyway.
  4. deltabi

    Car PC

    Because the result does not completely satisfy my requirements: MP3 library, handsfree and navigation, above all others. For the MP3 library I could not find any real and complete integration with my iTunes library; the handsfree is simply not usable (echo issues), and the navigation is probably just average quality. (I used Centrafuse 1.47/2.0). Moreover I was not so convinced to hack the car in order to install all the pieces needed to run the CarPC. Anyway it has been an interesting project...
  5. deltabi

    Car PC

    Talking about quitting project, I have to say that this weekend I have officially quitted my CarPC project! Friday I have installed the OEM Navi on my Subaru Outback 2.5i (I live in Europe) and I have to say that I'm happy with the result. I'm going to sell the CarPC parts which never went in the car (and thus are in like-new condition), including a Xenarc 700TSV MY08 already mounted on a cubby bezel. I look forward to insert a FS announcement here before widening the selling scope (ie. MP3Car.com and ebay). Anyone interested can show up... (remember I'm on the east side of the ocean!). Thanks to everybody for the help I got in this months.
  6. deltabi

    Car PC

    Unfortunately I can't be of much help: I'm based in Italy and I can get the discount I'm referring to because I discovered that in Switzerland (70 km from where I live) Subaru accessories cost 40% less than in my country. And because italian is one of the three official swiss languages I can get the navi unit in my own language. Cheers.
  7. deltabi

    Car PC

    Thanks for the link: I know it. Actually a few months before that thread I started this one http://legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=67018 which grbspecb used as an inspiration, I suppose . The only reason I started the CarPC project is because I tought I could have more spending less: now that I'm almost ready to install it in the car I've realized that I'm not getting (all) that I wanted and I spent almost 2.000 € in it. This is the money I'll need to install a factory navi (with 40% discount). I really appreciate the factory look of the OEM navi: just add an iPod interface like the Alpine KCE-425i and a Parrot CK3100 handsfree kit and I've got all I need. Maybe one day I'll upgrade the navi with the G510/G520 unit, I mean if I'll keep the car for enough time! If everything goes on as I suppose, you'll see my classified in a couple of weeks, too. (That will include a nice cubby bezel complete with a Xenarc 700TSV touchscreen!). Good luck with your sell!
  8. deltabi

    Car PC

    Hey! What's going wrong with it ? Actually, I'm abandoning the carPC project myself: I've found a way to buy the OEM navi at about 40% discount and I think I'll go that route.
  9. deltabi

    Car PC

    It could also be a voltage problem: the Carnetix PSU if the voltage drop below a predefined limit shut itself off. I don't know if the M3-ATX has something similar...
  10. deltabi

    Car PC

    I'm trying to go the Mac Mini route in the glovebox but I've not done a test, yet. Just taken measures and it looks like it can be done, probably opening the back of the glovebox for both ventilation and connector space.
  11. deltabi

    Car PC

    I use a BU-353 unit with the Mac Mini and I don't have any issue with hibernation (I use a Carnetix 2140 PSU). (BTW the BU-353 actually is a serial GPS with an embedded USB-to-serial adapter.) The serial port is not always present in carPC hardware: it depends on the motherboard and/or the case.
  12. deltabi

    Car PC

    OSX is a great software but in the carPC arena lacks a lot of possibilities... thus I'm using Windows XP. Yes, all recent Intel-based Macs can boot Microsoft Windows XP: you can choose between a dual-boot system (with Apple Bootcamp software) or do a single boot Windows installation simply booting from an XP installation CD and then adding the hardware specific drivers from a Mac OSX Leopard DVD. The Mac Mini is a nice piece of hardware: it is very compact, supports hibernation (which is a great feature for fast booting carPC) and it has not a BIOS splash screen which can be annoying in the car. I even streamlined my XP image by using NLite to remove non essential OS parts. Current boot times from cold are around 40 seconds and about 15-20 seconds from hybernation. As frontend software I'm using Centrafuse XLE togheter with a few plugins (TPMS, FileSync, ecc.).
  13. deltabi

    Car PC

    I had the same identical doubts and decided to buy an Apple Mini that a shop was selling on discount (not the latest model). If you add the cost of a motherboard with a case, probably there isn't much difference from a price point of view and anyway the Mini provide ample performance numbers (I bought a Core Duo 1.67/512MB RAM/60GB HDD). My plan is to mount it in the glove box for the same identical reasons you explained; inside the glove box there there is a compartment for the manual which has the same identical dimensions of the mini (I own an Outback MY07). I think you can't find a smaller box than the mini, for what it provides. About cooling I think that it will not a problem: I plan to open the glovebox in the back and let the air go out in and under the dash. The mini is super silent and does not produce too much heat. Last thing: remember these are ideas/intentions and as I didn't yet realized them I can't guarantee they work! Good luck with your install.
  14. deltabi

    Car PC

    Sharing the same feeling on the other side of the ocean... Summer vacations are my deadline: I promised myself they will be done with the new carPC! I'm just trying to do a phased roll-out to keep things simple and affordable, too. Regards.
  15. deltabi

    Car PC

    Legz, Any news on the topic? I suspect american Outback/Legacy have a different glovebox. Can you post some pictures ? Thanks.
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