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by Ciaran » Sun Mar 13, 2016 5:27 pm
That made me chuckle John.
Sadly true though!
I've long been working on a project using a cheap, disposable computer (Raspberry Pi), to control and monitor various things in the XMs, as well as function as an entertainment system etc.
Anyway, I'm currently looking at adapting recovered webcams from laptops (very small), to be connectable by USB or a similarly managed bus, so the system can use them to record. These are easily concealable in things like sun visors and dash instruments, could provide covert internal surveillance. The Raspberry Pi's power requirements are absolutely minimal, and it can run for a long time even on a backup battery like that from a UPS, or even a series of mobile phone batteries, so it would continue to run even if the main car battery was disconnected. The last piece of the puzzle I'm trying to get to work reliably is a mobile broadband adapter so the system can upload photos to the Internet, as well as act as a rudimentary GPS tracker.
I originally started on this as a means to control front and rear facing driving cameras, my interest in which was renewed after a recent encounter with an unmarked police car which cut in front of me without indicating, the officer then stuck on his blues, stopped and blamed me for the near miss which occurred as a result of his driving. When I said that he had failed to indicate and had actually performed an illegal manoeuvre, he denied it and moreless said 'Which one of us do you think would be believed in court?'.
If I'd had working cameras in the XM it would have negated the whole thing, so this re-ignited my long standing interest in getting the thing up and going, but if it could be applied as an anti-theft / tracking measure as well, all the better.
Ciarán