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iceman wrote:If you feel the need for it, you are much welcome to add it to the source code.
Would anyone be willing to add the code for $200? Or show me how to clone manually for $200?
You can contact me at: gm121@hotmail.com
Thanks
I could just clone or send you a sample tag with any number you want on it. I use custom made programming software to make tags.
Last edited by hkplus (2015-06-25 21:45:18)
Thank you to everyone who worked on this and solved the checksum issue, updated the proxmark code and those who helped me. I finally worked out how to clone this card.
I have a question though that I hope someone can help me with:
I realize for the 26 bit card discussed in this thread, block 0 is programmed as 80107000. How about for the 90 bit card?
I have checked the thread "T55x7 and Tags Emulation" (http://www.proxmark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1767) but can't understand which bits of the block 0 would need to be changed between a Pyramid 26 bit & 90 bit tag?
Last edited by lime1 (2015-07-21 06:25:00)
I realize for the 26 bit card discussed in this thread, block 0 is programmed as 80107000. How about for the 90 bit card?
Having looked into this more, I think I confused the bit length with clock rate. So it seems block 0 doesn't need to be changed for different bit lengths - it remains at 80107000.
Doing a lf search for the original card & my t55xx cloned card shows the same results:
[== Undefined ==]
Pyramid ID Found - BitLength: 90 -unknown BitLength- (38xxx), Raw: 0001c10101013
bxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Checksum xx passed
Valid Pyramid ID Found!Thank you to everyone who worked on this and solved the checksum issue, updated the proxmark code and those who helped me. I finally worked out how to clone this card.
I have a question though that I hope someone can help me with:
I realize for the 26 bit card discussed in this thread, block 0 is programmed as 80107000. How about for the 90 bit card?I have checked the thread "T55x7 and Tags Emulation" (http://www.proxmark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=1767) but can't understand which bits of the block 0 would need to be changed between a Pyramid 26 bit & 90 bit tag?
With Wiegand, there is no such thing as a Pyramid 90 bit tag. Wiegand formats in Pyramid go to a max of 64 bits. If there are more bits than this, then you might be looking at an ABA emulation tag (track II magstripe data).
Last edited by hkplus (2015-10-26 05:16:01)
lime1 wrote:iceman wrote:If you feel the need for it, you are much welcome to add it to the source code.
Would anyone be willing to add the code for $200? Or show me how to clone manually for $200?
You can contact me at: gm121@hotmail.com
Thanks
I could just clone or send you a sample tag with any number you want on it. I use custom made programming software to make tags.
Hello,
I am interested to your custom made programming software. I have Pyramid information read from key fob as below details
Pyramid ID Found - BitLength: 26, FC: 150, Card: 194 - Wiegand: 12c0184, Raw: 00010101010101010101015261070889
Checksum 89 passed
Is it possible to clone using your software?
Answer here or send me email hydrorigs@outlook.com will be appreciated.
Thanks
hkplus wrote:lime1 wrote:Would anyone be willing to add the code for $200? Or show me how to clone manually for $200?
You can contact me at: gm121@hotmail.com
Thanks
I could just clone or send you a sample tag with any number you want on it. I use custom made programming software to make tags.
Hello,
I am interested to your custom made programming software. I have Pyramid information read from key fob as below details
Pyramid ID Found - BitLength: 26, FC: 150, Card: 194 - Wiegand: 12c0184, Raw: 00010101010101010101015261070889
Checksum 89 passedIs it possible to clone using your software?
Answer here or send me email hydrorigs@outlook.com will be appreciated.Thanks
Yes not a problem.