← Back to context Comment by beardyw 2 days ago Hell, I was souring through to see how they made it fully analogue.A stupid title. 4 comments beardyw Reply rbanffy 2 days ago Most likely step motors in the instruments. I am sure there is no analog voltage or pneumatic input to the dashboard. formerly_proven 2 days ago Neither was there in cars with dials 30 years ago. imglorp 1 day ago The speedometer and odometer at least could be fully mechanical: they used to be gear reduced from a cable to the wheels or transmission. 1 reply →
rbanffy 2 days ago Most likely step motors in the instruments. I am sure there is no analog voltage or pneumatic input to the dashboard. formerly_proven 2 days ago Neither was there in cars with dials 30 years ago. imglorp 1 day ago The speedometer and odometer at least could be fully mechanical: they used to be gear reduced from a cable to the wheels or transmission. 1 reply →
formerly_proven 2 days ago Neither was there in cars with dials 30 years ago. imglorp 1 day ago The speedometer and odometer at least could be fully mechanical: they used to be gear reduced from a cable to the wheels or transmission. 1 reply →
imglorp 1 day ago The speedometer and odometer at least could be fully mechanical: they used to be gear reduced from a cable to the wheels or transmission. 1 reply →
Most likely step motors in the instruments. I am sure there is no analog voltage or pneumatic input to the dashboard.
Neither was there in cars with dials 30 years ago.
The speedometer and odometer at least could be fully mechanical: they used to be gear reduced from a cable to the wheels or transmission.
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