Automotive Linux Pictures - DashPC

pictures
The Dashwerks Team
Pictures from the last Atlanta Carputer meet
Steering Column Control for DashPC
DashPC running on an XBox
A mid-installation picture of the rearview / back-up camera
A screenshot of the new DashPC software (seen here with a Smokey Blue theme)
A screenshot of the new DashPC software (seen here with a modified Aqua theme)
A picture of the forthcoming DashPC interface in a 2003 Ford Expedition
A picture of the forthcoming DashPC™ interface in a 2003 Ford Expedition
A screenshot of the dashpc relay interface software
The wireless (WiFi) 802.11 antenna mounted in the trunk
Another incarnation of the DashPC™ software interface
GPSdrive Navigation software
An internet browsing screenshot
This is the new fiberglass front panel with the camera mount installed. It hasn't been painted yet, but I'll put better pictures on here when I have it finished an installed.
A closeup of the VIA EPIA-M
The new Casetronics case with the system CFcard
From behind the passenger's seat
I modified the casetronics case - I added a +12, GND, and ACC terminal strip and a CFcard mount.
A picture of the microphone element
These are the connectors that connect to the circuit and the DC powersupply (inside).
View from above
The GPS unit on the roof
The serial text LCD mounted in the driver's sunvisor.
This is the dashpc boot screen. At the bottom you can see the progress bar and the startup text (starting init, etc)
The woodgrain infrared keyboard
The 5" LCD in the headrest(s)
Another pic of the case in the trunk
A view of the case with the leather backseat input ports
The blue neon in the trunk case
This is a picture of the old former case in the trunk
An overview picture of the system
The splash screen for the dashpc software.
A narrow / tall shot of the dashpc
An angled shot of the interior
A view inside from the Driver's side
An interiour view from the Driver's door
From behind the Driver's seat
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon DVD
The view from the Driver's seat
Picture from the passenger's seat
(No description provided)
A picture with "The Matrix" screensaver running
A closeup of the LCD with the traffic image displayed
Another sunny picture of the dashpc
Another picture from the driver side.
A view from the middle. Office Space DVD playing.
Driver's headrest
Headrest LCD and center console
A sweet picture of the interior
Another picture from the passenger's side
A picture of the interior from the passenger's side
The dashpc from the passenger side
Another view from above
A view from above the passenger seat
Picture from the passenger's seat
From above the Driver's seat
A top center view
A narrow shot of the LCD and the keyboard
An evening picture
Inside the car at Dusk
A little bit of sunshine shining on the LCD
Interior from the right side (with the DashPC interface)
The display with direct sunlight on it - clearly visible
XMMS kicking some NIN MP3s.
Gnome, on the center console screen.
The old DashPC software interface
The backseat from the drivers side
A picture of the new Denali finish
The backseat (Amp and display) from the side
A picture of my Alpine V12 Amp
A picture of the Basic Stamp 2
A picture of the interface with a skin applied
A closeup of the center console removed from the car (with the weather interface displayed)
Here's a picture of the USB and Microphone/Line Out jacks
An example of the forthcoming Denali finish
An interior picture
Inside the car (before the center console had the woodgrain finish on it).
You can see how bright the 6.5" LCD is in this picture.
A shot of the backseat
Interior, with weather channel image fullscreen.
The necessary license plate (and plate cover). True.
The old GTK/Perl UI
The radio selection screen. Here you can pick your radio stations (via the bttv radio card)
The screen after pressing "traffic". (actual screen rip, not a picture)
The screen after pressing "weather". (actual screen rip, not a picture)
A picture of the painted PSone (Playstation)
The back of the car.
Inside the car (before the center console had the woodgrain finish on it).
Inside the car (before the center console had the woodgrain finish on it).
The Lawnmower Man on the 5" headrest LCD.
The console with wooden screen housing inserted
The housing being glued into the console
The interior of the car (ancient picture).
The center console during construction
The M1 wearable heads up display (HUD)
Another old interior picture.
Another interior view of the oldv0.01 version.
Inside the car at night (sweet).
Closer view of the 10.4" front TFT panel. (this picture is very old)
The perl/Tk menu. (old/outdated picture).
A picture of the new DashPC AODV interface in a 2003 Ford Expedition
All pictures Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Christopher M. Bergeron - Last updated: 20040703