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Revision as of 22:21, 23 May 2019


Applications include infotainment systems and instrument panel displays. The standard system available with miniSim models a typical OEM infotainment system including the following functionality:
- Radio (requires internet connection)
- MP3 playback
- Navigation (NADS Springfield map only)
- Platform Independent (iOS, Android, Windows, Raspberry Pi)
Architecture
At it's core, the Infotainment System can be logically broken down into three parts: the host script, the audio handler(s), and display/input pages.
Host script
This is blah blah