2019-05-03T11:20:17ZFluxBBhttp://www.proxmark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=4826The lf_bulk_program.lua is great. I am wondering though - is there any other script or modification - to be able to produce a large number of tags at once programmed to HID 26 bit, but rather than using the standard H10301 format, to be able to specify a specific parity bit for each tag (eg. even or odd)?]]>http://www.proxmark.org/forum/profile.php?id=67202019-05-03T11:20:17Zhttp://www.proxmark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=34936#p34936Thanks iceman, that's exactly what I was looking for. it works perfect]]>http://www.proxmark.org/forum/profile.php?id=505342017-05-17T17:44:34Zhttp://www.proxmark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=27769#p27769EM100x and blank T5577 chips use ASK modulation.]]>http://www.proxmark.org/forum/profile.php?id=56722017-05-12T19:43:52Zhttp://www.proxmark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=27706#p27706make a lua script? Someone did a script which you might use as reference.. REF: https://github.com/Proxmark/proxmark3/b … rogram.lua]]>http://www.proxmark.org/forum/profile.php?id=56222017-05-12T19:01:54Zhttp://www.proxmark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=27704#p27704I bought several rfid door locks for my company and they're all FSK compatible only. I had boxes of EM4100 cards and they're not compatible with my locks since they're PSK. not a big deal I bought them before I knew we were doing secure door locks. so I bought a bunch of T5577 cards and a proxmark3 I was disappointed that they came setup for PSK encoding I was however able to clone a compatible card and the T5577 works with my door. I have a card writer where I enter the Facility ID and a starting number, check a box that says +1 and start programming my cards one by one. it's quick, simple and it puts them in ascending order. Is there a similar method of programming my cards as ProxCard II or any other FSK modulated card. I'd hate to do hundreds of cards one at a time calculating the checksum and building from the ground up. I'm assuming that someone has built a tool to do this.