proxmark3/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/0_Compilation-Instructions.md
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# Compilation instructions
## Tuning compilation parameters
The client and the Proxmark3 firmware should always be in sync.
Nevertheless, the firmware can be tuned depending on the Proxmark3 platform and options.
Indeed, the RRG/Iceman fork can be used on other Proxmark3 hardware platforms as well.
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).
## Get the latest commits
```sh
cd proxmark3
git pull
```
## Clean and compile everything
```sh
make clean && make all
```
## Flash the BOOTROM & FULLIMAGE
In most cases, you can run the script `flash-all.sh` which try to auto-detect the port to use, on several OS.
For the other cases, specify the port by yourself. For example, for a Proxmark3 connected via USB under Linux:
```sh
client/flasher /dev/ttyACM0 -b bootrom/obj/bootrom.elf armsrc/obj/fullimage.elf
```
## Run the client
In most cases, you can run the script `proxmark3.sh` which try to auto-detect the port to use, on several OS.
For the other cases, specify the port by yourself. For example, for a Proxmark3 connected via USB under Linux:
Here, for example, for a Proxmark3 connected via USB under Linux:
```sh
cd client
./proxmark3 /dev/ttyACM0
```
## Next steps
For the next steps, please read the following pages:
* [Validating proxmark client functionality](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/1_Validation.md)
* [First Use and Verification](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/2_Configuration-and-Verification.md)
* [Commands & Features](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/3_Commands-and-Features.md)