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Maybe cruise on over to ... rec.boats.electronics ... and start a thread
there. "bowgus" wrote in message . rogers.com... There are many many ways a hobbyist could do this ... if you are serious, I suggest you head down to your local college, discuss your intent, and get yourself into the appropriate evening course(s). If it was me, I'm thinking all the required leads come up front. There they could be multiplexed by an appropraite analog to digital converter, read by your program and displayed by your program. If it was me, I'd do up the drivers in assembler with the application in Visual Basic. I prefer the look of guages on board ... okokok ... except for my fishfinder ... I won't even consider a car that has a digital dash ... but I can see that digital could be a cost saver. "Paul" wrote in message gers.com... I've been wondering, what would be involved in having a computer interpret and display gauge readings. By this I mean something such as having a laptop receiving inputs from the various gauge sending units such as oil pressure, engine temp etc. and then displaying them in some way. I don't believe this is something I would actually do, it's just I was on a long drive yesterday and it got into my head and I would really like to figure it out. I've googled unsuccessfully (I'm ashamed to admit) so if anyone can point me in a direction ... |
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