PC's and EFI (fwd)
Orin Eman
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Wed Mar 25 07:42:24 GMT 1998
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> From: Terry Sare <Terry_Sare at dell.com>
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> Subject: Re[2]: PC's and EFI
> HUD display require a special coating on the windshield. Read it in a
> article on HUD a long time ago -- don't remember the ref. Worked on
> them in the Air Force -- neat idea.
> Terry
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> Subject: Re: PC's and EFI
> Author: diy_efi-owner at esl.eng.ohio-state.edu at dell_unix
> Date: 3/21/1998 6:35 PM
> Frederic Breitwieser wrote:
> > <snip>
> >
> > That's my ideal interface :) Actually, choice number two. Number one was
> > "heads up" but I couldn't get it to work right. I used an LCD projector
> > and just aimed it at my other car's windshield - didn't really work,
> > especially in the day.
> >
> Don't know what the difference is, but factory GM cars with HUD require a
> different windshield. I suspect a special tint or optical coating.
> Shannen
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