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New to PM, updated firmware to latest and was finally able to clone a lf hid 35bit to a t5577.
If I wanted to store cloned cards for later writes, how would I go about doing that? Or maybe I should re-phrase as, when I do a lf hid read 1, what is actually read from the hid card to be cloned onto the t5577?
Thanks in advance,
Brian
Brian, I scanned a few HID 35 bits myself but forget what info popped up. My Chinese blue cloner handled these easily. But based on the work I did for my AWID clone, I simply used the LF SEARCH command. To make future T55XX cards, I think you can clone with 1) FC and SN or 2) simply using the Raw data.
B.
Best advice for storage for LF dumb tags is save a trace for later.
data save (path filename)
Then you can load the trace and work with the read data just as if you had just read a card on the antenna. (you don't even need a pm3 connected to do this)
I knew someone smarter than me would pipe in if I tried to help ...
Thanks Iceman!
B.
You could just store the log output to file...
I saved and then loaded. What do I do next after the data was loaded?
Is there a command similar to the LF SEARCH or LF T55XX DUMP that shows me the raw data of this loaded file?
If all I want to do is replica the AWID/HID card, is not the raw data the easiest thing to store and use later? I do not see the advantage of the saved data.
B.
lf search 1
or
lf search 1 u
or
data rawdemod fs
or
lf hid demod
or
lf awid demod
not always are you able to guarantee the auto demod demodulated it properly, saving a trace is the only way to go back and re demodulate it.
Thanks Marshmellow!
Do I run these commands after DATA LOAD (path filename)?
B.
yes.