PozzE Member 133 Member For: 18y 11m 10d Posted 13/10/06 03:27 AM Share Posted 13/10/06 03:27 AM Panda if you want to PM me and I'll be able to supply you the above much cheaper than you have listedExcellent, if I can buy the parts cheaper, I can sell the finished unit cheaperCan you PM or email or post the prices for all of the components - I have no issues with you posting the prices here. Just for the record, this is not a money making excercise for me. It's a hobby if anything. However I don't want to loose money.Panda←Just drop me a pm with what ya need and I'll give you a price. Keep in mind we only supply brand new components, therefore we cannot supply a P3 but can get a P4 or AMD64 for better price than what you listed for a P3.To give an example to add a dvd drive to a PC would cost no more than than $40 not $100 as listed above. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panda Member 225 Member For: 20y 7m Gender: Male Location: Gladstone, QLD Posted 13/10/06 03:39 AM Author Share Posted 13/10/06 03:39 AM I have access to computers, bare bone systems, car PC's, and all manner accessories at a wholesale level. If any forum member is interested please PM me with what you want and how many and I'll give you a price... The parts I need are- P3 Motherboard With - Socket CPU, AGP, Onboard Audio, 3 PCI slots, 2 COM Ports Without - Onboard LAN, Onboard Video, ISA slots, AMR slots- P3 Processor, minimum 766 MHz- 12Volt PSU- PC133 RAM- IDE HDD 80GB, 120GB, 160GB- Case Fans 12cm- PCI Audio card 5.1- PCI Wireless Card (802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, Tri-Band)- GPS Receiver (COM or USB)- PCI Digital TV Tuner- Incar TV Antenna- IRDA tranceiver- DVD Player (slot load)- DVD Burner (slot load)- Aepro 711761 connector- Cordless Keyboard, Cordless Mouse, Cordless Keyboard with integrated mouse- Touch screen overlay- Startup / Shutdown controller- PCI Video CardThat's about it, thanks for your helpPanda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panda Member 225 Member For: 20y 7m Gender: Male Location: Gladstone, QLD Posted 13/10/06 03:44 AM Author Share Posted 13/10/06 03:44 AM Mate how does all this get dispalyedThe system I am building uses the factory Premium Audio Colour TFT screencan a base model XR6T use this productIf you don't have the Premium Audio, you would have to also buy and install an aftermarket screencan it be transferred from vehicles upon a sale of a vehicleYes, it just plugs in and pulls outPanda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panda Member 225 Member For: 20y 7m Gender: Male Location: Gladstone, QLD Posted 13/10/06 03:47 AM Author Share Posted 13/10/06 03:47 AM we cannot supply a P3 but can get a P4 or AMD64 for better price than what you listed for a P3.That's a problem heat wise, that is why I am using the P3To give an example to add a dvd drive to a PC would cost no more than than $40 not $100 as listed above. Where were you when I was doing my carputer Thanks again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdm Member 886 Member For: 22y 1m 1d Posted 13/10/06 05:13 AM Share Posted 13/10/06 05:13 AM Do you have any screen shots or links to the software used for the Sat Nav and the on-board diagnostics? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panda Member 225 Member For: 20y 7m Gender: Male Location: Gladstone, QLD Posted 13/10/06 05:36 AM Author Share Posted 13/10/06 05:36 AM Do you have any screen shots or links to the software used for the Sat NavScreen shotsand linkMap Monkey and the on-board diagnostics?That depends on what you want to use - there's a few out thereOn Board DiagnosticsCan USBDigimotoDontronicsMultiplexOBD All In OneOBD ScanOBD ProThe biggest problem is that with many of these off the shelf scan tools, you can't get the fuse cover back on with it plugged in. Probably buying the bits and assembling it myself would be the best asthetically.Panda Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PozzE Member 133 Member For: 18y 11m 10d Posted 13/10/06 05:54 AM Share Posted 13/10/06 05:54 AM we cannot supply a P3 but can get a P4 or AMD64 for better price than what you listed for a P3.That's a problem heat wise, that is why I am using the P3To give an example to add a dvd drive to a PC would cost no more than than $40 not $100 as listed above. Where were you when I was doing my carputer Thanks again←Heat isn't a problem, have you ever seen a P4 notebook? the small footprint computers run those processors fine. If you are worried about the heat in a full sized pc we can always supply you with a bigger heatsink... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blonk Iconoclast Donating Members 4,330 Member For: 20y 1m 16d Gender: Male Location: CH Posted 13/10/06 06:12 AM Share Posted 13/10/06 06:12 AM OK.. SO lets say the followingIn car PCsatnavdvdinternetcordless mouseThrough my own lcdeasy to connect (with instructions)All other software installed by me$$$$$ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PozzE Member 133 Member For: 18y 11m 10d Posted 13/10/06 07:05 AM Share Posted 13/10/06 07:05 AM ok, ive had a few PM's about the price we can do car PC's for. im thinking its going to be easier for me to reply in here to let every one know what some prices are.The price will depend on how small you want the pc to be and what specs you want it to have. For a 16.5x16.5x5.1 "Tiny PC" with the following specsIntel Mobile Celeron M 370 (1.5 GHz), 512MB DDR2 RAM, 40GB HDD, Slot-in Super-Multi DVD Burner, Genuine MS Windows XP HomeOur normal price for this PC is $999 but for forum members we can drop this down to $900If your after a "Micro PC" (larger than the Tiny PC but still alot smaller than a std PC) they are around $200 - $250 cheaper depending on the specs your after.The person to talk to regarding specifics about the PC's is the sales manager Troy as im only the design guy. You can contact Troy at troy@bb4b.com.au I have already discussed this with him and have a commitment to provide "trade" priceing to any forum member.These PC's do include DVD drives but do need a 240V inverter to run in the car. The Inverter will cost anything from $100 - $200 depending on your requirements.A GPS for satnav can be added for around $100.If ive missed anything, let me know and ill post it up. Cheers, Matt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blonk Iconoclast Donating Members 4,330 Member For: 20y 1m 16d Gender: Male Location: CH Posted 13/10/06 07:12 AM Share Posted 13/10/06 07:12 AM ok, ive had a few PM's about the price we can do car PC's for. im thinking its going to be easier for me to reply in here to let every one know what some prices are.The price will depend on how small you want the pc to be and what specs you want it to have. For a 16.5x16.5x5.1 "Tiny PC" with the following specsIntel Mobile Celeron M 370 (1.5 GHz), 512MB DDR2 RAM, 40GB HDD, Slot-in Super-Multi DVD Burner, Genuine MS Windows XP HomeOur normal price for this PC is $999 but for forum members we can drop this down to $900If your after a "Micro PC" (larger than the Tiny PC but still alot smaller than a std PC) they are around $200 - $250 cheaper depending on the specs your after.The person to talk to regarding specifics about the PC's is the sales manager Troy as im only the design guy. You can contact Troy at troy@bb4b.com.au I have already discussed this with him and have a commitment to provide "trade" priceing to any forum member.These PC's do include DVD drives but do need a 240V inverter to run in the car. The Inverter will cost anything from $100 - $200 depending on your requirements.A GPS for satnav can be added for around $100.If ive missed anything, let me know and ill post it up. Cheers, Matt←You just jumped in Panda's thread and started selling stuff....Why didnt you start your own thread.....??I am still interested in the system Panda has.......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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