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![]() As I am sure all of you know, most of the actions a car takes are controlled by a computer. I am wondering if its possible to add functions to this computer. If so, it "should" be possible to add a storage device and turn the cars internal computer into an mp3 player.
Just an idea, mM |
#2
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![]() what if your mp3 player chokes on a bad MPEG frame and dies?
don't even go there, it's risky business. sna |
#3
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![]() i'm sure you could write your own SEH for that :)
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![]() Quote:
thats all they do. usually one chip with a 4k eprom or something onboard. you can however "flash" the chip so you can contol the engine with your own program.. lol not advised tho. |
#5
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![]() Depending on the year and make of the car there are several options available. The one I am most familiar with is obd1 and the use of the romulator to simulate the eprom in the ECU for on the fly variable tuning. I agree with Mgazza that there is not enough processing power to do much of anything with it. Plus you are also missing things like a DAC and storage. You are better of adding a old tower to the trunk of your car and using a power inverter to run it. There are several DIY pages covering how to install and create such a system.
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