Any way to have a firmware version that works with android, windows, and mac os clients?
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Made a sticky for ppl to report back on with link to app
Thanks. They updated it too http://proxgrind.com/free-sdk/
]]>The plan is to go to a festival and read people's bracelets and out their read credentials onto our bracelets which have mifare rfid in them.
I am able to write someone else's credentials onto a mifare rfid correct?
Please help to answer both questions above.
Also will I have to downgrade to a different fork to have my rdv4 work in standalone mode with walrus running on my pixel3XL?
]]>So I can't help you more, since I don't have a android phone and never tried the project walrus app.
I am thinking of buying an android just to keep up.
I actually have one because someone gave it to me, it's not my personal phone, never had android (went from Symbian to iOS).
I think you should, you can easily find cheap second hand ones.
Anyhow one step at time, app cant flash proxmark as button greyed out, firmware image are downloaded correctly (i can tell it is correct md5), could it be the new file name of firmware is not recognized and the issue is not with actual connection ?
PS: would prefer if we can look at the firmware as iceman suggest, would love to have proxmark working both ways and always updated and no bugs .
]]>PROXDROID SOURCE CODE
(based on proxmark3 source code r839)
http://i.imgur.com/6mvVlne.png
This source code contains all stuff including the necessary readline and termcap code; the only missing thing is the official proxmark3 source code folder you can find HERE.To correctly compile this source code (link available at the very end of this post) you need to install Android NDK (tested under NDK r9 - July 2013). I suggest to install NDK into a "no-space-between-names" folder (ex. D:\NDKr9 and not D:\NDK r9) to avoid possible "missing file" problems.
When you correctly installed it you need to:
-1- copy proxdroid folder into NDK \samples folder (ex. D:\NDKr9\samples\proxdroid)
-2- move out in a safe place the file llex.c you can find in \samples\proxdroid\trunk\proxmark3\liblua\
-3- copy the offical proxmark3 source code folder inside the trunk folder (ex. D:\NDKr9\samples\proxdroid\trunk\proxmark3\here-all-source-files+folders)
-4- overwrtie original \samples\proxdroid\trunk\proxmark3\liblua\llex.c with the modified llex.c you moved at step 2
-5- go to ndk root folder (es. D:\NDKr9\) and execute the following commands using a dos shell window (this example is good if you have NDK installed in D:\NDKr9 folder):set PATH=D:\NDKr9\;%PATH% cd samples cd proxdroid cd trunk ndk-build
-6- compiled files [proxmark3; libreadline.so; libtermcap.so] can be found in \libs\armeabi folder (ex. D:\NDKr9\proxdroid\trunk\libs\armeabi).
When you compile a new version I suggest you to clean the previous make command using the ndk-build clean command and then re-send commands at step 5 to compile the new version.
Android installation instructions can be found in the 1st post of this thread.
Many many thanks to marcv81 for the original project sources (no more updated since r653 release) and to jonor for making sure that all of this was possible !!
No support will be given for this source code !
Links broken :$ anyone got mirror?
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