Sup /g/
I bought an Iomega Zip drive for $2 at Goodwill and I want to use it as a keycard lock system for my cargo container.
Example: I insert a zip disk into the drive, the drive is connected to a raspberry pi, the disk has the authentification hash, the raspberry pi unlocks the container from inside.
Anyway, if you have anything to say about this, you better say it now
>>59310772
Stop trafficking prostitutes through our harbor, Polack.
>>59310772
nigga why a zip drive?
>>59310839
So his gpg key disk can be chewed up and shit all over at random intervals, for extra security, I guess.
Put a floppy in it
>>59310839
why not
>>59310839
Because he loves his zip disquetts
>>59310860
pretty much this
also i played the doom demo too much as a kid and am obsessed with brown areas with barrels and keycards
>>59310879
i actually dont own any disks yet but some idiot on ebay just sold me 30 unopened zip100 disks for $8
>>59310772
This post is all kinds of retarded.
>>59310897
how the fuck did i get post 897 on here and on /diy/ at the same time
>>>/diy/1141897
>>59310905
there are no coincidences
nobody tell OP about this secret hacking technology
Wow OP that sounds like a great ide-CLICKclickclickCLICKclick
>>59310897
I don't think he is the idiot here....
Step one: Try to work out a way to electronically unlock a shipping containers doors from the inside. If you can't do that don't even fucking bother with the Zip drive yet.
>>59312043
Actually, he would have to figure out how to lock a shipping container from the inside in the first place.
>>59310860
>>59310991
I think that problem was fixed by the time those drives were shipping
>>59310772
Zio disks are unreliable. Your disk will shit itself and then your scheme will fail.
bluetooth would be a better solution for locking