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waylman writes: I’ve wanted to do this for some time but the commercially available touchscreen dash mounted LCD’s only have video inputs and would not work with a computer. These guys have custom built a system that works.
At present, it delivers multimedia (DVDs, MP3s, CDs, Radio, etc), Navigation, Engine Diagnostics, Network and Wireless capability, Games, and much more. The system seen here was built using the DashPC human machine interface (HMI) software. The DashPC infotainment / informatics system is interfaced via multiple input methods – among them are a 6.5″ Touchscreen VGA LCD display, wireless infrared remote control, and even a vehicle enhanced handheld wireless keyboard and pointing device.

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