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May 05, 2009, 06:24:19 AM

Hey i'm not sure where this belonged so i wacked it in here,so feel free to move it.

I'm pretty new to coding, well in fact i know nothing about writing a program.
The only coding i know is a bit of html/ css coding.

But I'd like to know if this is, one, possible to do and, two, if anyone would do it for me as i wouldn't know where to start...
Obviously I'd pay, but I am serious about doing this if it's possible, so please dont waste my time if you're not serious/ dont have the time to commit to it.

Anyways, I'm looking at getting a shuttle pc and putting it the the glove box of my car, and linking it upto a touch screen, screen.
But I'd like to get rid of the heater controls, and control them via a program on the pc...
Is this possible if I get the electric heater controls for my car, and if this is possible i'd want the windows to be controlled through it too.

I look forward to hearing from you, thanks
 
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May 06, 2009, 03:02:15 AM

Yes, I would have thought this is very attainable, as long as these items are controlled centrally from the car's CPU - or else you may have more wiring to do.

What car is it for, can you get hold of the technical documentation for it? You will also need to figure out a way of interfacing your machine to the car's CPU - would guess there may be some form of connector which could be used, again probably in the car's technical documentation

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