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Astronouth7303 01-02-2005 21:17

A More Mobile Dashboard
 
I'm thinking about making/writing a dashboard setup that is a little more mobile (and a lot less pricey) than IFI's version. I'm thinking either a TI graphing calculator or an old PalmPilot Personal.

Has anyone tried this or similar? Success, failure? Was it easy? Should I buy a tablet PC instead? :confused:

[edit]Clarification: I mean a substitute for IFI's Dashboard program. Something that can connect to the dashboard port on the OI.[/edit]

Jeff K. 01-02-2005 21:24

Re: A More Mobile Dashboard
 
One way you can start to make it more mobile is by making a portable power supply like Team 222 Tigertronics made. It can be found on the white papers. It's pretty much 3 9V batteries wired together into a special plug you can buy at radioshack. It works really well when you have to work in a place where it's hard to find a plug in like outside or somewhere in an empty place. It doesn't last very long since they're only 3 9V batteries, so i recommend getting some back ups too, but overall it's a really nice design and good job Team 222 and good luck. Wait...now i think about it, you mean the dashboard as the controller or the dashboard as on the computer when programming??? I may actually be totally wrong when I am talking about this, but if this is of no use to you, sorry.

-Jeff

Astronouth7303 01-02-2005 21:34

Re: A More Mobile Dashboard
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stonefan5271138
Wait...now i think about it, you mean the dashboard as the controller or the dashboard as on the computer when programming???

I mean the dashboard port on the OI.

Jeff K. 01-02-2005 21:38

Re: A More Mobile Dashboard
 
Oh sorry, but if you ever need a portable power supply you can make one. Good luck on making a new dashboard.


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