More renaming; more client infos; documentation
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# c3gov
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Fill out your hacker passport using a professional dot matrix printer.
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## Hardware Requirements
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- Wincor Nixdorf HighPrint 4915
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- Raspberry Pi
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- 3x - 5x USB RS232 adapter (male -> USB)
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- 1x for printer
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- 4x for two clients (2x each client)
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- 2x RS232 connector (female -> female)
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- 2x old laptops with some debian without GUI, only tty.
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## Software Requirements
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For the clients:
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- screen
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For the Raspberry Pi
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- dialog
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## Set event name
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To set the event name, just change the `EVENT` variable in `./start` at the top.
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To set the event name, just change the `EVENT` variable in `./start_dialog` at the top.
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## Supported Passports
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The following passports are supported atm:
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