rename SIMxxx.BIN in lowercase

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Philippe Teuwen 2019-08-30 22:13:51 +02:00
parent f6a4f9cbe3
commit 7e579f9fca
8 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ static int usage_sm_upgrade(void) {
PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, " f <filename> : firmware file name");
PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "");
PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, "Examples:");
PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, " sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/SIM011.BIN");
PrintAndLogEx(NORMAL, " sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/sim011.bin");
return 0;
}
static int usage_sm_setclock(void) {

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@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ pm3 --> mem load f iclass_default_keys i
Upgrade Sim Module firmware
```
pm3 --> sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/SIM011.BIN
pm3 --> sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/sim011.bin
```
## Smart Card

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@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ cd client; ./proxmark3 ...
Therefore client commands referring to files of the repo must be adapted, e.g.
```
pm3 --> sc upgrade f tools/simmodule/SIM011.BIN
pm3 --> sc upgrade f tools/simmodule/sim011.bin
<>
pm3 --> sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/SIM011.BIN
pm3 --> sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/sim011.bin
```
```

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@ -32,21 +32,21 @@ Find version in the long output, look for these two lines
This version is obsolete.
If you didn't download SIM011.bin from the RRG Repo be aware that it might be corrupted or faulty.
If you didn't download sim011.bin from the RRG Repo be aware that it might be corrupted or faulty.
You find a hash text file in this folder. It was generated with the following linux command.
```
sha512sum -b SIM011.bin > SIM011.sha512.txt
sha512sum -b sim011.bin > sim011.sha512.txt
```
You should validate the SIM011.bin file against this hash file in order to be sure the file is not corrupted or faulty.
You should validate the sim011.bin file against this hash file in order to be sure the file is not corrupted or faulty.
The following command upgrades your device sim module firmware.
Don't not turn off your device during the execution of this command!!
Even its a quite fast command you should be warned. You may brick it if you interrupt it.
```
pm3 --> sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/SIM011.BIN
pm3 --> sc upgrade f ../tools/simmodule/sim011.bin
```
You get the following output if the execution was successful:

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