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Speak the current time and date in the Slovak language on a button press event
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Speak the current time and date in the Slovak language on a button press event (for blind people).
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Click on the picture to see the video with the `kukuc-clock` in action
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[](https://peertube.virtonline.eu/w/a89zuDyvP2HAFi1GWmczfa)
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Hardware
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Hardware
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- USB type-A to microUSB cable
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- USB type-A to microUSB cable
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- USB power supply 5V 500mA
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- micro USB power supply 5V 500mA
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Operating system
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Operating system
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Run the simulation
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Run the simulation
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Test it first with emulated GPIO. It will simulate the button event: `press and hold for 8 seconds then release`. It should play the time from the speaker. It should also work on an X86 platforms under linux
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Test it first with emulated GPIO. It will simulate the button event: `press and hold for 8 seconds then release`. It should play the time from the speaker. It works also on X86 cpu without GPIO hardware under linux
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> `python3 kukuc-clock.py test`
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> `python3 kukuc-clock.py test`
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Run it!
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Run it!
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