Difference between revisions of "SafeCode"
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(Initial ideas for the project.) |
(Decided on the Storm 6000 keypad. Expensive but reliable and nice looking.) |
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* Rugged design, as it will be thrown in bags/traveled with constantly | * Rugged design, as it will be thrown in bags/traveled with constantly | ||
* USB connected/powered | * USB connected/powered | ||
− | * Keypad on top to enter data | + | * Keypad on top to enter data (Storm 6000-21001, telephone-style 12 key + Cancel, Clear, Help, Enter) |
* Lighting to provide feedback for "entry received" and such | * Lighting to provide feedback for "entry received" and such | ||
* Beeper for indicating exceeding check-in time without checking in | * Beeper for indicating exceeding check-in time without checking in |
Revision as of 17:01, 2 June 2013
SafeCode is a software/hardware solution to handle digital safe-calls for independent in-call sex work.
Project Status
- 2013-06-01: Started thinking about/planning.
Hardware
- Small/portable box
- Rugged design, as it will be thrown in bags/traveled with constantly
- USB connected/powered
- Keypad on top to enter data (Storm 6000-21001, telephone-style 12 key + Cancel, Clear, Help, Enter)
- Lighting to provide feedback for "entry received" and such
- Beeper for indicating exceeding check-in time without checking in
Software
- Daemon that runs on the local machine talking to the SafeCode box
- Web service that runs on an outside server that reports status to others
- Keepalives between all components to indicate that a connection was broken