A very impressive design and perfect for it is function screens but my question is why still we do not see these products commercially yet ?? I think there will be a total success of producing them commercially thanks a lot .
@@TheStuslo There is no "framework for an automotive." Basically, you have to build it yourself. You use Inkscape or Illustrator to build your vector graphics assets, and then organize them in Photoshop...and then use the Qt Bridge plugin for Photoshop, to bring it all into Qt Design Studio. You can also hand-code all the component (ie; asset) locations, but it's much less work with the Qt Bridge plugin for Photoshop. If you want a plug-and-play experience with an HMI for automotive, then look at something like GL Studio. But get ready for a BIG shock though, when you hear the price. Make sure you're sitting down, and maybe even laying down--otherwise you might knock yourself unconscious when you hit your head after passing out from the price tag.
This is a really nice demo, I like that the two operating systems can communicate over one bus in the same Eco system. This is very impressive.
Would like to purchase the board and get more info on how to get my designed cluster running. Thanks for sharing this precious information
is this something that is customizable for a boat?
A very impressive design and perfect for it is function screens but my question is why still we do not see these products commercially yet ?? I think there will be a total success of producing them commercially thanks a lot .
www.qt.io/qt-in-automotive/
Many companies like Tesla are apparently using this already
how affordable is this for DIY?
What can I do to place an order for my car?
Is this hardware available to the public?
How do you modify the linux operating System?
someone with experience in linux kernel and building device drivers should be able to modify it according to the need
Very nice!
Unlucky QT doesn't give a trial license for home using. I would like to build something similar for my car.
@Labs Micro installed but didn't see the UI editor and the framework for an automotive
@@TheStuslo There is no "framework for an automotive." Basically, you have to build it yourself. You use Inkscape or Illustrator to build your vector graphics assets, and then organize them in Photoshop...and then use the Qt Bridge plugin for Photoshop, to bring it all into Qt Design Studio. You can also hand-code all the component (ie; asset) locations, but it's much less work with the Qt Bridge plugin for Photoshop.
If you want a plug-and-play experience with an HMI for automotive, then look at something like GL Studio. But get ready for a BIG shock though, when you hear the price. Make sure you're sitting down, and maybe even laying down--otherwise you might knock yourself unconscious when you hit your head after passing out from the price tag.
Nice. over budget but nice.
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I need one for a sierra 1990..
@@luisgarcia6577 Sorry, I don't quite understand