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RFID MedBay Implementation #14

Open WafflesMcDuff opened 3 years ago

WafflesMcDuff commented 3 years ago

corne van kessel Dec 8, 2018 at 5:35 PM Had a short discussion at the end of the event with one of the players. A nice thing that came out of that was the idea to store the bloodtype on the card and make a bloodtype "scanner". This device would scan the card, check bloodtype and if none is found create one and log it on the card. This would eliminate the need for a db connection, and is something i could fully myself.

WafflesMcDuff commented 3 years ago

corne van kessel Apr 5, 2019 at 1:19 PM Indeed, this is doable, but we should keep in mind that the reader/writer does require drivers to be installed.

Stuff that is (almost) immutable is logical to store on the card. Bloodtype is one of those.


orooij Dec 12, 2018 at 11:44 AM @cornevankessel storing blood types on the card sounds like a smart thing to do, then it would work anywhere/everywhere. We might want to think about what else we store on card so it does not interfere with future expansions/other data & might need to start thinking about an OC update/sync station at the SL desk that does sync whatever is needed to your (new) card.


orooij Dec 12, 2018 at 11:41 AM @joshgoldberg12 @cornevankessel No I wasn't - at least I wasn't aware of that I was working on this :)


Josh Goldberg Dec 10, 2018 at 5:23 PM @cornevankessel I think @orkderooij was already working on this at F9. See what he has already come up with?


corne van kessel Dec 8, 2018 at 5:35 PM Had a short discussion at the end of the event with one of the players. A nice thing that came out of that was the idea to store the bloodtype on the card and make a bloodtype "scanner". This device would scan the card, check bloodtype and if none is found create one and log it on the card. This would eliminate the need for a db connection, and is something i could fully myself.