It's only taken me A WHOLE YEAR, but it's pretty much working now, though not installed. I have a linux car computer in the trunk, USB to the dashboard, and a hacked up 1970 AMC Hornet AM radio as the music controller, with very carefully crafted interface software. It does the whole enchilada (8000+ songs in some 700 disks, so far) from just the two AM radio shafts. No dashboard hacks at all. Here's the controller in my hand, minus the plastic bezel (out in the lab). I will demo the thing for Dorkbot next weekend, hopefully install it two weeks from now. http://wps.com/projects/MP3-system/radio-player.html The rest of that page http://wps.com/projects/MP3-system is pretty nerdly (internal documentation) but I'll clean it up and put photos and such when closer to done. The computer is totally hidden, does all its power management automatically and silently (eg. knows enough to not turn itself off for a couple of hours if it's 10am; but turns itself off in 30 minutes if it's 2am, etc). It's supposed to have a wifi interface for loading music, but the USB wifi thing I use has a buggy software driver, so I have to plug in an ethernet cable. (I rip CDs to a Mac mini at home, then copy it into the car). Now I gotta go work on the stupid carburetor. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com