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Do you have a link to one of these systems? I haven't seen one.
tango4 wrote: We've just had a very swanky aircon system fitted to our offices. The control panel is a WindowsCE device compatible with Winpilot, PalmNav, Fly with CE and a couple of others. ( Ask me, I installed a package 'out of hours' ) I'm wondering if anyone else has thought of permanently mounting this type of device in their panel. If I could get a minimum order together it might be worth it. No mounts No loose cables Integrated power supply Install your own software of choice with a laptop or PC A lot more difficult to steal! Ian -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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http://www.cdynamics.com/choicetcembsys.html
Install one of those in your cockpit, with a LINUX based flight display program... then you just might have something! This is a project I would be quite interested in, but working in Starbucks or McDonalds is more profitable than writing soaring software. Guy Byars "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Do you have a link to one of these systems? I haven't seen one. tango4 wrote: We've just had a very swanky aircon system fitted to our offices. The control panel is a WindowsCE device compatible with Winpilot, PalmNav, Fly with CE and a couple of others. ( Ask me, I installed a package 'out of hours' ) I'm wondering if anyone else has thought of permanently mounting this type of device in their panel. If I could get a minimum order together it might be worth it. No mounts No loose cables Integrated power supply Install your own software of choice with a laptop or PC A lot more difficult to steal! Ian -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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Hi,
Interesting. I sell Computer Dynamics (a division of GE Fanuc) products in my day job in industrial automation. I've sold their WinCE panel mount computers. They are very nice. I'm not sure, but I don't think they'll work for us in gliders. I've looked at panel mount WinCE devices in the past and found that they have a few gotchas. They usually require 24V power. It should be possible to work around that. They also require huge amounts of current to power the backlight. I don't have a solution for that. Hopefully screen technology will eventually produce a screen that works in sunlight without a high-current backlight. Also, the WinCE computers we sell are a bit too big for use in a glider. The bezel is large. Paul Remde "Guy Byars" wrote in message ... http://www.cdynamics.com/choicetcembsys.html Install one of those in your cockpit, with a LINUX based flight display program... then you just might have something! This is a project I would be quite interested in, but working in Starbucks or McDonalds is more profitable than writing soaring software. Guy Byars "Eric Greenwell" wrote in message ... Do you have a link to one of these systems? I haven't seen one. tango4 wrote: We've just had a very swanky aircon system fitted to our offices. The control panel is a WindowsCE device compatible with Winpilot, PalmNav, Fly with CE and a couple of others. ( Ask me, I installed a package 'out of hours' ) I'm wondering if anyone else has thought of permanently mounting this type of device in their panel. If I could get a minimum order together it might be worth it. No mounts No loose cables Integrated power supply Install your own software of choice with a laptop or PC A lot more difficult to steal! Ian -- ----- change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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