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# Compilation instructions
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# Table of Contents
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- [Compilation instructions](#compilation-instructions)
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- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
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- [Tuning compilation parameters](#tuning-compilation-parameters)
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- [Compile for Proxmark3 RDV4](#compile-for-proxmark3-rdv4)
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- [Compile for generic Proxmark3 platforms](#compile-for-generic-proxmark3-platforms)
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- [Get the latest commits](#get-the-latest-commits)
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- [Clean and compile everything](#clean-and-compile-everything)
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- [if you got an error](#if-you-got-an-error)
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- [Install](#install)
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- [Flash the BOOTROM & FULLIMAGE](#flash-the-bootrom--fullimage)
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- [Run the client](#run-the-client)
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- [Next steps](#next-steps)
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## Tuning compilation parameters
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The client and the Proxmark3 firmware should always be in sync.
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Nevertheless, the firmware can be tuned depending on the Proxmark3 platform and options.
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Indeed, the RRG/Iceman fork can be used on other Proxmark3 hardware platforms as well.
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Via some definitions, you can adjust the firmware for a given platform, but also to add features like the support of the Blue Shark add-on or to select which standalone mode to embed. To learn how to adjust the firmware, please read [Advanced compilation parameters](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/4_Advanced-compilation-parameters.md).
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### Compile for Proxmark3 RDV4
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The repo defaults for compiling a firmware and client suitable for Proxmark3 RDV4.
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### Compile for generic Proxmark3 platforms
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In order to build this repo for generic Proxmark3 platforms we urge you to read [Advanced compilation parameters](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/4_Advanced-compilation-parameters.md)
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## Get the latest commits
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```sh
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cd proxmark3
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git pull
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```
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## Clean and compile everything
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```sh
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make clean && make -j
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```
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### if you got an error
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Read the [troubleshooting guide](/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Troubleshooting.md),
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For instance, on WSl-1 you usually get the `libQt5Core.so.5 not found` message
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[solution](/doc/md/Installation_Instructions/Troubleshooting.md#libQt5Coreso5-not-found)
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## Install
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This is an optional step. If you do
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```sh
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sudo make install
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```
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Then the required files will be installed on your system, by default in `/usr/local/bin` and `/usr/local/share/proxmark3`.
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Maintainers can read [this doc](../Development/Maintainers.md) to learn how to modify installation paths via `DESTDIR` and `PREFIX` Makefile variables.
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The commands given in the documentation assume you did the installation step. If you didn't, you've to adjust the commands paths and files paths accordingly,
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e.g. calling `./pm3` or `client/proxmark3` instead of just `pm3` or `proxmark3`.
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## Flash the BOOTROM & FULLIMAGE
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In most cases, you can run the following script which try to auto-detect the port to use, on several OS:
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```sh
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pm3-flash-all
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```
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For the other cases, specify the port by yourself. For example, for a Proxmark3 connected via USB under Linux (adjust the port for your OS):
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```sh
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proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0 --flash --unlock-bootloader --image bootrom.elf --image fullimage.elf
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```
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The firmware files will be searched in the expected locations (installed files, working repo files, user folder, etc.). You can also specify their location:
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```sh
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pm3-flash -b /tmp/my-bootrom.elf /tmp/my-fullimage.elf
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```
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or
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```sh
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proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0 --flash --unlock-bootloader --image /tmp/my-bootrom.elf --image /tmp/my-fullimage.elf
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```
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## Run the client
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In most cases, you can run the script `pm3` which try to auto-detect the port to use, on several OS.
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```sh
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./pm3
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```
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For the other cases, specify the port by yourself. For example, for a Proxmark3 connected via USB under Linux:
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Here, for example, for a Proxmark3 connected via USB under Linux (adjust the port for your OS):
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```sh
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proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0
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```
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or from the local repo
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client/proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0
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```
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## Next steps
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For the next steps, please read the following pages:
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* [Validating proxmark client functionality](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/1_Validation.md)
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* [First Use and Verification](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/2_Configuration-and-Verification.md)
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* [Commands & Features](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/3_Commands-and-Features.md)
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