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    SoooQt
    wrote on 30 Dec 2016, 14:52 last edited by
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    Season's Greetings to everyone

    I've just got introduced to Qt, yesterday actually. And the possibilities are endless if I can say so.
    As a fast learner I'm already starting to find my way around the basics knowledges to be able to
    build my first embedded prototype . An automotive Instrument cluster for my Mercedes Benz W124 CE 230

    But please keep in mind I'm a Newb so please bare patience with me :), all would need is a guide line.
    With all those tiny computer boards out there e.g Raspberry, Udoo etc... I work on Mac but what choice of the
    interface Os should be the most effective.

    Now I have swapped my Mercedes Benz W124 AT injection system to full EFI, so much more readings from the engin are available.
    So appart from the lcd screen, what do I really need
    a general IO converter board with digital and Analog inputs
    on of those tiny computers running Android Linux or Windows

    I'm kind of familiar with photoshop so was guessing that I could use some png's for the frame by exemple.

    P.S.: I am French so please excuse my English.

    I will be updating this thread continually so you can see The evolution of the project.

    Thank you in advance.....

    The sky is no longer the Limit...

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      mrjj
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      wrote on 30 Dec 2016, 15:41 last edited by
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      Hi and welcome
      Sounds like a cool project for a cool car :)

      Have you any experience in cross compiling for ARM ?
      I am asking this as that can also be a factor in which board to get.
      The UDOO X86 ( soon coming) will run
      Windows 10, 8.1, 7
      Any Linux Distribution for X86 platform
      Android
      but cost more than a PI board.

      If cross compiling is no issue then Pi3 seems super nice.

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        SoooQt
        wrote on 31 Dec 2016, 02:07 last edited by
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        Thank you for interacting.
        No cross compiling experience as yet, still learning.
        So you mean I will need board running Linux.
        Then what platform would be less of a trouble?

        I have already found my lcd and I'm currently drawing some frames on photoshop

        The sky is no longer the Limit...

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          31 Dec 2016, 02:07

          Thank you for interacting.
          No cross compiling experience as yet, still learning.
          So you mean I will need board running Linux.
          Then what platform would be less of a trouble?

          I have already found my lcd and I'm currently drawing some frames on photoshop

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          mrjj
          Lifetime Qt Champion
          wrote on 31 Dec 2016, 09:39 last edited by
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          @SoooQt
          Hi
          Well i did not mean to discourage you from cross compiling but was more for
          a note on which board to choose.

          I would definitely go with a well known ARM board as you can
          then google most issues :) The Pi 3 and Raspbian seems like a good bet.

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            31 Dec 2016, 09:39

            @SoooQt
            Hi
            Well i did not mean to discourage you from cross compiling but was more for
            a note on which board to choose.

            I would definitely go with a well known ARM board as you can
            then google most issues :) The Pi 3 and Raspbian seems like a good bet.

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            SoooQt
            wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 16:46 last edited by
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            @mrjj Ok

            Fine then, I know it's not gonna be an easy road. But I'll take the challenge.
            Thank you for helping...

            The sky is no longer the Limit...

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              1 Jan 2017, 16:46

              @mrjj Ok

              Fine then, I know it's not gonna be an easy road. But I'll take the challenge.
              Thank you for helping...

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              mrjj
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              wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 16:52 last edited by
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              @SoooQt
              Well being able to run Qt on an ARM board will be a good skill :)
              It is worth the time.
              Maybe its easier on MacOS. I never tried XCode so no clue:)

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                SGaist
                Lifetime Qt Champion
                wrote on 1 Jan 2017, 22:54 last edited by
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                Hi,

                To add to @mrjj, I'd recommend a virtual machine with Linux installed. That should make your life easier for cross-compilation and development.

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                Please read the Qt Code of Conduct - https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  sieciech
                  wrote on 2 Jan 2017, 13:24 last edited by
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                  Hi,

                  Your project seems to be cool, however, one question appear: how do you want to read CAN signals? You want to use any of ebay/aliexpress USB devices and connect to OBD diagnostics connector? I really don't know if without any knowledge of all CAN signals in your car you will be able to read any information. However, for android phones i saw "Torque" application which is able to do it. ...

                  regards
                  S.

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                    fabio8
                    wrote on 7 Mar 2025, 12:22 last edited by fabio8 3 Jul 2025, 12:23
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