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« on: February 16, 2004, 11:47:40 pm »
Thought I would share my journey into Digital Jukebox:

I happened to find this on ebay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2787146475&category=3698

12.1" Touchscreen. 20 G HD, and many many other pluses

I plan on using 4AM Jukebox Software





I am now looking into hacking PC speakers and attatching to wall

BTW great forum

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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2004, 08:08:14 pm »
Wow, that is kinda neat.  You should make a little standalone controller for it too, then it could be super-tiny-music-mame-in-a-box-with-touchscreen-project :)

86 left, keep us posted on how well it works out, I might grab one and give it a try too!!   ;D
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2004, 08:08:55 pm »
Oh and welcome to the forums!
Back for nostalgia, based on nostalgia.

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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2004, 08:54:50 pm »
150 available
Same seller looks to be the same thing.

Lame duck please keep us updated.

This mightcould work for a pseudoMegatouch Game

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« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2004, 05:31:35 pm »
Update.

There were only 2 downsides to this setup.
#1. Shipped with mono sound. I could have used supplied directions and moved a Surface Mounted resitor OR just pop in a cheap PCI Sound Card. I went with the PCI since i had one laying around.
#2. No power button.  Easily solved as there is PWR posts on the motherboard.

This thing would make a wonderful MegaTouch Bar console, but as for mine its jukebox/media all the way.

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« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2004, 08:21:57 pm »
excellent find! I'll be using one for my wall mounted jukebox too, except with a PCI soundcard that'll line out into my old HK receiver. That'll sound killer through JBL ceiling speakers!


edit:  Does it look like the LCD can be seperated from the "PC case"? I'd love to throw one in my kitchen for internet access/recipe browsing

Alos, how is that 4am jukebox software? will it work with touchscreens like virtual music Jukebox? i am a complete touchscreen newbie, but i would assume touching the screen acts like a mouseclick on that spot so most software works with it  ???
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« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2004, 09:15:06 pm »
Does it look like the LCD can be seperated from the "PC case"? I'd love to throw one in my kitchen for internet access/recipe browsing
This is currently an ongoing topic of discussion at mp3car.com forum.  In a nutshell heres what has been discovered/assumed......
The hirose can easily be replaced - just take it off, use your meter to trace the connections and give Quadrangle a call - they'll make up custom cables. The inverter controller cable can also be extended with the same method. Chances are, however, Quadrangle already has a cable kit that will work as for cost effective manufacturing the company that made the kisok wouldn't have 'reinvented the wheel'. If you took the hirose off both ends and traced it, you may find that it's 1:1. As far as the Elo cables go, you can use a DB9 serial cable and a header from a serial port to motherboard to extend them. Quadrangle site - http://65.36.150.178/vwlist.cfm?typ=26&mnf=2
I will keep you updated with any progress, There are many on mp3car that has bought this unit.

Alos, how is that 4am jukebox software? will it work with touchscreens like virtual music Jukebox? i am a complete touchscreen newbie, but i would assume touching the screen acts like a mouseclick on that spot so most software works with it

4AM is wonderful - my opinion is it was made for touchscreen.
http://www.overnighttech.com/products/4amMusic_overview.html

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« Reply #7 on: February 25, 2004, 12:58:59 am »
Does it look like the LCD can be seperated from the "PC case"? I'd love to throw one in my kitchen for internet access/recipe browsing
This is currently an ongoing topic of discussion at mp3car.com forum.  In a nutshell heres what has been discovered/assumed......
The hirose can easily be replaced - just take it off, use your meter to trace the connections and give Quadrangle a call - they'll make up custom cables. The inverter controller cable can also be extended with the same method. Chances are, however, Quadrangle already has a cable kit that will work as for cost effective manufacturing the company that made the kisok wouldn't have 'reinvented the wheel'. If you took the hirose off both ends and traced it, you may find that it's 1:1. As far as the Elo cables go, you can use a DB9 serial cable and a header from a serial port to motherboard to extend them. Quadrangle site - http://65.36.150.178/vwlist.cfm?typ=26&mnf=2
I will keep you updated with any progress, There are many on mp3car that has bought this unit.

Alos, how is that 4am jukebox software? will it work with touchscreens like virtual music Jukebox? i am a complete touchscreen newbie, but i would assume touching the screen acts like a mouseclick on that spot so most software works with it

4AM is wonderful - my opinion is it was made for touchscreen.
http://www.overnighttech.com/products/4amMusic_overview.html

Lameduck,

Thanks for the info!  ;D

unfortunately most of that was greek to me :-[ I'll do some research and see what  hirose and elo cables are.