PdaCockpit (2007-09-17 12:45:59)

2nd Relese of Vems PDA Cockpit 2007-09-17

Screenshots

round-gauge-screen.PNG logging-screen.PNG

First release: Cockpit on PDA

PDA_cockpit_0376_m.jpg

Necessary Operating System: Windows Mobile Version 5.0 OS 5.1.195

Features

Pictures, screenshot, ini and executable files: [look here]

pdacockpit.png

more efficient (new) layout:

pdacockpit_landscape.png

Installation

Our hardware environment: Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX N520

Suggestions by Fero:

I work with a lot of race cars. Every driver would like to use pdacockpit instead of the original stock gauges of the car. The same systems are very expensive, so pdacockpit would be a very attractive feature of VEMS. But there are some thing that we should thinking about. While driving, only very few things can be read from the display by the driver. So the display should be very informative, and very easy to read. Only few data should be on it. Here, i made a small handgraph how i'd like the display:

VEMS_DASH.jpg

The main thing is the RPM bar. It's the biggest. The boost, and the Lambda bars, are also fairly easy to read. The other bars could be smaller. On the bottom is the ALS, and the LAUNCH activate control lamps are also bigger. Think about the head of the race driver! What does he need for easy driving! The colours are black and white, very easy to read. But the colours of the bars should be change at a point. For example the RPM bar should become red instead of the shiftight. Or the CLT bar should change into red when the CLT reaches 100 Celsius, etc....

Here are some links, how the others do the dash:

http://www.aimsports.com/products/auto.html

http://walbro-tdd.com/prodottie.html#

http://www.stackltd.com/display1.html

http://www.motec.com.au/adl.htm

http://www.xap.fr/us_pr_xd_index.php

How about the 'Microsoft Origami project' full featured PC with 7" sunlight readable touchscreen.

Samsung et. al has introduced these kind of devices.

I am designing/building my own display software based/taking advantage on these devices possibilities. //BengtR


There are some potentially useful widgets in this Industrial Controls Package:

http://www.koansoftware.com/kwic/index.htm

They're available with the following license:

http://www.koansoftware.com/kwic/kwic-license.htm