Calum122
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Since I don't drive my car, it never has any juice.
The thing that bothers me about most cars is when the dash clocks are wrong, I know it's an OCD thing.
A long time ago, I built a media center for the car. Sega Genesis, Playstation one, Game Boy, all the retro stuff with FM, Sat Nav and a tons of tracks. I used a Raspberry Pi to do all this, it's pretty easy if you know how.
I was using the GPS module to set the time on the computer, it's a nice to have, but it would never match up with the dash clock.
I spent a bit of time having a look at that today when I bought this off a member a little while ago.
It's the dash clock from an EP82. I wanted to know if I could sync the time up with the Raspberry Pi... here is the result.
Sorry video was dark, here it was earlier when I prototyped it
The thing that bothers me about most cars is when the dash clocks are wrong, I know it's an OCD thing.
A long time ago, I built a media center for the car. Sega Genesis, Playstation one, Game Boy, all the retro stuff with FM, Sat Nav and a tons of tracks. I used a Raspberry Pi to do all this, it's pretty easy if you know how.
I was using the GPS module to set the time on the computer, it's a nice to have, but it would never match up with the dash clock.
I spent a bit of time having a look at that today when I bought this off a member a little while ago.
It's the dash clock from an EP82. I wanted to know if I could sync the time up with the Raspberry Pi... here is the result.
Sorry video was dark, here it was earlier when I prototyped it
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