Our voting machines are made by Procomp, now owned by Diebold. They are simple 386-class machines, with flash memory, diskette drives, a B&W LCD display, a dot-matrix printer and two simple numeric keyboards - one for the voter, other for a person that inputs the ID number of the voter. If Diebold has such problems in US, what can happen to elections here in Brazil?
Our voting machines are made by Procomp, now owned by Diebold.
They are simple 386-class machines, with flash memory, diskette drives, a B&W LCD display, a dot-matrix printer and two simple numeric keyboards - one for the voter, other for a person that inputs the ID number of the voter.
If Diebold has such problems in US, what can happen to elections here in Brazil?
This is called "SMIMECapabilities".