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The "DOS Head Unit" October 02, 2006 
Hayden Smith wanted to play lossless audio files in his car on a budget. His solution was an EPIA 5000 Mini-ITX board connected to an inexpensive LCD panel, an ingenious head unit controller made from the innards of a keyboard, and a DOS program called MPXPLAY. Hayden Smith's "DOS Head Unit"
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