Ogre's Swamp of random thoughts and other detritus
Published on March 27, 2003 By Ogre66 In WinCustomize Talk
I'm sure this might be really cool (http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/techinnovations/2003-03-27-car-windows_x.htm), but I'm not sure I want to reboot my car before starting it up Reminds me of the old joke about What if you car was built by Mircosoft
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on Mar 27, 2003
that's just what we need...more distraction while driving.

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on Mar 27, 2003
, This has to be a joke. A bad one at that. Come on? You got intel chips going into cell phones then probably cars next, now windows? Geeez

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on Mar 27, 2003
i guess the Blue Dashboard of Death is coming.
on Mar 28, 2003
My car is toooooo old for all that. good ol '79. no electronics thank you.
on Mar 28, 2003
I rebooted my truck. No kidding. You disconnect the battery and it resets the computer. Then you reconnect, start it up and recalibrate. Hmm, sounds like my motherboard.
on Mar 28, 2003
i don't even have a computer. I feel left out I think.
on Mar 28, 2003
That's all we need---Microsoft enabling more people to chat on the phone, surf the 'Web and check their e-mail all while supposedly driving their vehicles. Since the Mr. Pukey emoticon is no longer available to us, guess I'll have to use this one---
on Mar 28, 2003
I just thought of something. You'll also have to download security patches to run your vehicle. Can you imagine if a hacker got into your system? Hmm, I'm not sure if I'm up for that. World wide virus in car. No cars run that have Microsoft. It's world wide chaos. Their one saying would be like "For $200 you can upgrade to the newer version of WinCar to get all those latest features". So, if the software glitches and have errors. Does this require a tech or a mechanic still?

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on Mar 28, 2003
Honest officer, I was just driving along checking my email and there was this one with an attachment. I selected it and suddenly my airbags deployed, *then* I hit the telephone and caused a 10 car pile up.

on Mar 28, 2003
OMG! Car Hackers!
on Mar 28, 2003
That's old news. Microsoft have been making car computers for a few years now. Hum, first I heard of this must have been in 1999 or so. Yes, it can be freaky.
Imagine when you'll be able to have your car on Autopilot, guided by GPS with radar detection of obstacles and surrounding cars. It will come, there are already some prototypes, but I sure hope Microsoft doesn't make the OS. :/
on Mar 28, 2003
They use it mainly for navigational systems.

Cars have been using computers for quite some time. How do you think those "idiot" lights come on (you know, the ones that say "service engine soon" or "change oil soon", etc.)? They are thrown trouble codes from your cars computer. I have a little reader at home that I can plug into my car and read and reset my cars computer. Same thing that mechanics have to do to find out what's wrong with your car. Pretty handy, actually.
on Mar 28, 2003
being able to pull computer codes helps, but too often the system which kicks the code is not the source of the problem:

Oxygen sensor starts failing and always reads lean ( computer pours more gas into engine => idle RPM drops => computer makes idle speed control motor push throttle and restore RPM => computer checks idle position of Throttle Position Sensor which is now out of tolerance, and a TPS error code is logged when the O2 sensor is kaput.
Still the codes give you somewhere to start.
on Mar 29, 2003
I'm soooooo happy I choose to buy a older car.
on Mar 29, 2003
I think we sortof got off track a little. Yea, all cars but the oldies have computers but they have basic programming. But the thought about "WINDOWS" into the cars computer system is another issue. I doubt that they will replace the computer alrighty there with Microsofts. They will be seperate systems. One controls the car like it always has and the other is a onboard display system. It would be cool if you could access a prog though in the onboard display to view all your preformance stats. But that would be bad. Think of History. If a cop wants to check to see if you normally speed in your car, they would access the history speeds recorded and put in a string like this (>50) or whatever the normal is. And it will show the date, time, speed, and possible location. Hmm...

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