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[Classroom Display Board Revamp Project] Part I: Is the Classroom Board Even Useful?

 

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Recently, STG installed this thing called a “smart classroom display board”…

Let’s check out the official website introduction? (Feast your eyes on this low-budget promotional video.)

http://www.incich.com/product-page2.html

Yeah… seems pretty useless, right?

So… how do we hack this thing?

I found out there’s a feature called “Parent Messages.”

And well… that makes things pretty simple :o

Heavy Fog Ahead

Get your parents to quit their jobs, stay glued to their phones all day just to reply to your messages.

Then go to school and send something like:

“Mom, has my favorite Bilibili channel xxx uploaded a new video yet?”

“Not yet.”

“Then leave me a voice message singing a song! :P”

“Alright, just wait a sec…”

“Oh, and did that anime I’m watching get a new episode? It did, didn’t it!!”

“Yep.”

“Let me call you on video—hold the phone up so I can see my computer screen!”

And if you somehow make it home without getting yelled at by your parents… congratulations, the grand plan has succeeded~ (?)

Let’s Get Serious

So the general idea is basically this:

Let a script do all the work.

I’ve written a half-baked internal test version for now—feel free to use it if you know your way around.

I’ll try to document the captured APIs and maybe even make a one-click auto-install setup when I have time.

(Just imagine the epic scene of everyone playing music on their classroom boards during evening self-study.)

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Author: lyc8503, Article link: https://blog.lyc8503.net/en/post/incich-first-1/
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