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Rename legic scripts
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@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Known issues; needs to be fixed:
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* last byte in last segment is handled incorrectly when it is the last bytes on the card itself (MIM256: => byte 256)
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example = "script run legic"
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example = "script run hf_legic"
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author = "Mosci, uhei"
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version = "1.0.4"
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@ -11,10 +11,10 @@ desc =
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This is a script which writes value 0x01 to bytes from position 0x07 until 0xFF on a Legic Prime Tag (MIM256 or MIM1024) -- (created with 'hf legic save my_dump.hex') --
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example = [[
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script run legic_buffer2card
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script run hf_legic_buffer2card
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]]
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usage = [[
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script run legic_buffer2card -h
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script run hf_legic_buffer2card -h
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]]
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arguments = [[
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-h - Help text
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ local ansicolors = require('ansicolors')
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simplest usage:
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Dump a legic tag with 'hf legic dump'
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place your 'empty' tag on the reader and run
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'script run legic_clone -i orig.bin -w'
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'script run hf_legic_clone -i orig.bin -w'
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you will see some output like:
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@ -95,11 +95,11 @@ This is a script which creates a clone-dump of a dump from a LEGIC Prime Tag (MI
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Create a dump by running `hf legic dump`.
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]]
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example = [[
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script run legic_clone -i my_dump.bin -o my_clone.bin -c f8
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script run legic_clone -i my_dump.bin -d -s
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script run hf_legic_clone -i my_dump.bin -o my_clone.bin -c f8
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script run hf_legic_clone -i my_dump.bin -d -s
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]]
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usage = [[
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script run legic_clone [-h] [-i <file>] [-o <file>] [-c <crc>] [-d] [-s] [-w]
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script run hf_legic_clone [-h] [-i <file>] [-o <file>] [-c <crc>] [-d] [-s] [-w]
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]]
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arguments = [[
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required :
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