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We have 3 versions of Digital Dash currently
A-- The Quickest and easiest Digital Dash is TunerStudioMS... And is described Below
B-- Second is a PowerTune IMG that is just copied onto a SDcard -- and will boot up PowerTune on a raspberry Pi 3 ... Link here....
C-- Third is a Custom Digital Gauge cluster... Link HERE ... And here is the GitHub link for Code
How to set up a Raspberry Pi with TunerStudio as a Digital Dash
Hardware Needed
Component | Link |
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Raspberry Pi (3 b+ or 4) | Raspberry Pi |
Display of your choice | 7" Display |
Controls | Keyboard and Mouse |
12+ Power Module | 12v-5v |
Setup
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Download TunerStudio - you want the tar.gz file
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Extract to your home directory
a. Default home directory is "pi", open terminal and type: "ls /home/pi/TunerStudioMS" (if your home directory isnt "pi" change to match your home directory)
b. Ensure that "TunerStudio.sh" shows up in the results. If it is not, re-install
Note: you MAY need to install JAVA... if so, type
sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jre
To set default Java runtime
sudo update-alternatives --config java
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Create link to start TunerStudio:
a. Open termnial and type: "ln -s /home/pi/TunerStudioMS/TunerStudio.sh /usr/local/bin"
b. Once complete in terminal type: type: "bash /usr/local/bin/TunerStudio.sh"
i. TunerStudio will open. Enter your registration information now. ii. Load your tune and dash iii. Go to options - preferences - select "load last project on startup" **paid TunerStudio function iv. Go to options - preferences - select "make dashboard fullscreen" **paid TunerStudio function v. Save tune. Close TunerStudio
Here is a site with free dashboards to spice up your look
and ro make custom setups