Floppy kiekjes uploader: verschil tussen versies
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!Meaning | !Meaning | ||
!What to do | !What to do | ||
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+ | |White | ||
+ | |Yet to be processed | ||
+ | |Chill | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Yellow | |Yellow | ||
|Upload in process | |Upload in process | ||
− | | | + | |Chill |
|- | |- | ||
|Green | |Green | ||
|Successful upload | |Successful upload | ||
− | | | + | |Chill |
|- | |- | ||
|Red | |Red |
Versie van 13 mei 2019 18:23
Project Floppy kiekjes uploader | |
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Name | Floppy kiekjes uploader |
Start | 2019/04/07 |
End | 2019/04/25 |
Contact | peterder72 |
Website | http://raspeter.space.hackalot.nl |
Information | System for uploading pictures from floppy to Kiekjes |
Status | Completed |
Idea
Mr. bef0re has brought a nice Sony Mavic floppy camera to hackerspace. Floppy drives are always unstable, and it took some time to upload photos from camera to PC. After some talks, the idea to upload stuff from this cam to Kiekjes was born
Realisation
Raspberry Pi, the one hanging on the wall, has a floppy drive attached. It constantly checks for floppy disk every time spaceinvader makes a move. If found, it uploads stuff first to temp directory, then from temp directory to Kiekjes server.
Usage
Usage is pretty simple: you just insert the floppy disk into floppy drive. If everything goes as planned, some LEDs will light up. Their number is equal to number of files on floppy. All files will be deleted. So don't put weird floppies in. If anything goes wrong, the cross will be displayed and the script will retry to get photos.
Pixel Color Codes | ||
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Color | Meaning | What to do |
White | Yet to be processed | Chill |
Yellow | Upload in process | Chill |
Green | Successful upload | Chill |
Red | I/O Error | Try to re-insert floppy |
Blue | Photo received from camera, but uploading to server failed (Extremely rare) | Manually SSH into Raspberry and look at what's wrong |
Tech details
Script listens for specified symlink for device connection, after what it monitors the size of connected device. When it's not zero (floppy disk inserted), it processes data on floppy. All logs are in /var/log/syslog and in service status. Service is called floppy-reader. Script can take multiple parameters:
Parameters Description | ||
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Argument | Description | Default |
-d, --debug | Debug mode: moar logs | False |
-e, --export | Photo storage | /mnt/hackalot_smb |
-t, --tempdir | Directory for temporary storing photos | /tmp/floppy |
-s, --symlink | Symlink to watch (specifies device to listen to) | /dev/disk/by-id/usb-TEAC_TEAC_FD-05PUB |
-m, --mount | Mount point for floppy, when connected | /mnt/floppy |
Development
You can use this GitLab repo for contribution