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01-01-2014, 06:35 PM | #1 | ||
I am Batman
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Coast
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as you may (or may not) know, I am in the process of installing a touchscreen monitor in the ute using a Raspberry Pi as the brain.
I am having some major issues in calibrating the screen under XBMC. Under Raspian in the desktop it works perfectly. I have been following a guide to get this far and even enlisted the help of the author of the guide to help me but as time is limited in communication even he isnt able to work it out. He usually puts an img of his latest builds on his blog but he has changed tact and is using OpenELEC now as its quicker but only hosted the patches and recommends you build your own version. This is where I am lost. I have managed to compile my own version but I am now at a complete loss as to what I have to do next. So that is my request! Is there anyone willing to compile a version of OpenELEC for me using this guide and hosting a IMG file that I can flash to SD card using Win32DiskImager. I hope someone could help as I am ready to bin this idea and go back to a custom built incar pc!
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Rebuilt Boss260 with #Kellogs 1500hp forged and balanced crank#Manley forged flattop pistons with a 9.5/1cr#4340 forged h-beam rods with arp bolts#Clevit performance rod and main bearings#full ARP headstud kit#total seal rings#Mantic twin plate development clutch and lightened flywheel#Mellings uprated oil pump#Mainforce Performance Supercharger kit#AU motorsport 345mm big brake kit. Now sat on an engine stand going nowhere
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01-01-2014, 07:23 PM | #2 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Try www.austech.info mate.
If you can get past the abrasive, unfriendly moderators and trolls there you will find someone who can help. |
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