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228 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
Executable file
228 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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# Usage: run option -h to get help
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PM3PATH=$(dirname "$0")
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FULLIMAGE="fullimage.elf"
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BOOTIMAGE="bootrom.elf"
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# try pm3 dirs in current repo workdir
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if [ -d "$PM3PATH/client/" ]; then
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CLIENT="$PM3PATH/client/proxmark3"
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# try install dir
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elif [ -x "$PM3PATH/proxmark3" ]; then
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CLIENT="$PM3PATH/proxmark3"
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else
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# hope it's installed somehow, still not sure where fw images are...
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CLIENT="proxmark3"
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fi
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PM3LIST=()
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function get_pm3_list_Linux {
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PM3LIST=()
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for DEV in $(find /dev/ttyACM* 2>/dev/null); do
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if udevadm info -q property -n "$DEV" |grep -q "ID_MODEL=proxmark3"; then
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PM3LIST+=("$DEV")
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fi
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done
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}
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function get_pm3_list_macOS {
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PM3LIST=()
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for DEV in $(ioreg -r -n proxmark3 -l|awk -F '"' '/IODialinDevice/{print $4}'); do
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PM3LIST+=("$DEV")
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done
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}
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function get_pm3_list_Windows {
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PM3LIST=()
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for DEV in $(wmic path Win32_SerialPort where "PNPDeviceID like '%VID_9AC4&PID_4B8F%'" get DeviceID,PNPDeviceID 2>/dev/null|awk '/^COM/{print $1}'); do
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DEV=${DEV/ */}
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PM3LIST+=("$DEV")
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done
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}
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function get_pm3_list_WSL {
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PM3LIST=()
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for DEV in $(wmic.exe path Win32_SerialPort where "PNPDeviceID like '%VID_9AC4&PID_4B8F%'" get DeviceID,PNPDeviceID 2>/dev/null|awk '/^COM/{print $1}'); do
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DEV=${DEV/ */}
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DEV="/dev/ttyS${DEV#COM}"
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# ttyS counterpart takes some more time to appear
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if [ -e "$DEV" ]; then
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PM3LIST+=("$DEV")
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if [ ! -w "$DEV" ]; then
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echo "[!!] Let's give users read/write access to $DEV"
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sudo chmod 666 "$DEV"
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fi
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fi
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done
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}
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SCRIPT=$(basename -- "$0")
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if [ "$SCRIPT" = "pm3" ]; then
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CMD() { $CLIENT "$@"; }
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HELP() {
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cat << EOF
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Quick helper script for proxmark3 client when working with a Proxmark3 device connected via USB
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Description:
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The usage is the same as for the proxmark3 client, with the following differences:
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* the correct port name will be automatically guessed;
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* the script will wait for a Proxmark to be connected (same as option -w of the client).
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You can also specify a first option -n N to access the Nth Proxmark3 connected on USB.
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Don't use this script if you want to work offline or with the BT addon.
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Usage:
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$SCRIPT [-n <N>] [-f] [-c <command>]|[-l <lua_script_file>]|[-s <cmd_script_file>] [-i]
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See "$CLIENT -h" for more details on options.
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EOF
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}
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elif [ "$SCRIPT" = "pm3-flash" ]; then
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CMD() {
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ARGS=("--port" "$1" "--flash")
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shift;
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while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
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if [ "$1" == "-b" ]; then
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ARGS+=("--unlock-bootloader")
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else
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ARGS+=("--image" "$1")
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fi
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shift;
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done
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$CLIENT ${ARGS[@]};
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}
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HELP() {
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cat << EOF
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Quick helper script for flashing a Proxmark device via USB
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Description:
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The usage is similar to the old proxmark3-flasher binary, except that the correct port name will be automatically guessed.
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You can also specify a first option -n N to access the Nth Proxmark3 connected on USB.
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If this doesn't work, you'll have to use manually the proxmark3 client, see "$CLIENT -h".
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Usage:
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$SCRIPT [-n <N>] [-b] image.elf [image.elf...]
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Options:
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-b Enable flashing of bootloader area (DANGEROUS)
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Example:
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$SCRIPT -b bootrom.elf fullimage.elf
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EOF
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}
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elif [ "$SCRIPT" = "pm3-flash-all" ]; then
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CMD() { $CLIENT "--port" "$1" "--flash" "--unlock-bootloader" "--image" "$BOOTIMAGE" "--image" "$FULLIMAGE"; }
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HELP() {
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cat << EOF
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Quick helper script for flashing a Proxmark device via USB
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Description:
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The correct port name will be automatically guessed and the stock bootloader and firmware image will be flashed.
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You can also specify a first option -n N to access the Nth Proxmark3 connected on USB.
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If this doesn't work, you'll have to use manually the proxmark3 client, see "$CLIENT -h".
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Usage:
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$SCRIPT [-n <N>]
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EOF
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}
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elif [ "$SCRIPT" = "pm3-flash-fullimage" ]; then
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CMD() { $CLIENT "--port" "$1" "--flash" "--image" "$FULLIMAGE"; }
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HELP() {
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cat << EOF
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Quick helper script for flashing a Proxmark device via USB
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Description:
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The correct port name will be automatically guessed and the stock firmware image will be flashed.
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You can also specify a first option -n N to access the Nth Proxmark3 connected on USB.
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If this doesn't work, you'll have to use manually the proxmark3 client, see "$CLIENT -h".
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Usage:
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$SCRIPT [-n <N>]
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EOF
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}
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elif [ "$SCRIPT" = "pm3-flash-bootrom" ]; then
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CMD() { $CLIENT "--port" "$1" "--flash" "--unlock-bootloader" "--image" "$BOOTIMAGE"; }
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HELP() {
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cat << EOF
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Quick helper script for flashing a Proxmark device via USB
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Description:
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The correct port name will be automatically guessed and the stock bootloader will be flashed.
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You can also specify a first option -n N to access the Nth Proxmark3 connected on USB.
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If this doesn't work, you'll have to use manually the proxmark3 client, see "$CLIENT -h".
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Usage:
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$SCRIPT [-n <N>]
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EOF
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}
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else
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echo "[!!] Script ran under unknown name, abort: $SCRIPT"
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exit 1
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fi
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if [ "$1" == "-h" ] || [ "$1" == "--help" ]; then
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HELP
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exit 0
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fi
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# if a port is already provided, let's just run the command as such
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for ARG in "$@"; do
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if [ "$ARG" == "-p" ]; then
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CMD "$@"
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exit $?
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fi
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done
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# Number of the proxmark3 we're interested in
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N=1
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if [ "$1" == "-n" ]; then
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shift
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if [ "$1" -ge 1 ] && [ "$1" -lt 10 ]; then
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N=$1
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shift
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else
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echo "Option -n requires a number between 1 and 9, got \"$1\""
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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echo >&2 "[=] Waiting for Proxmark3 to appear..."
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HOSTOS=$(uname | awk '{print toupper($0)}')
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if [ "$HOSTOS" = "LINUX" ]; then
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if uname -a|grep -q Microsoft; then
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# Test presence of wmic
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wmic.exe computersystem get name >/dev/null 2>&1
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if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
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echo "[!] Cannot run wmic.exe, are you sure your WSL is authorized to run Windows processes? (cf WSL interop flag)"
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exit 1
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fi
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GETPM3LIST=get_pm3_list_WSL
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else
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GETPM3LIST=get_pm3_list_Linux
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fi
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elif [ "$HOSTOS" = "DARWIN" ]; then
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GETPM3LIST=get_pm3_list_macOS
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elif [[ "$HOSTOS" =~ MINGW(32|64)_NT* ]]; then
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GETPM3LIST=get_pm3_list_Windows
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else
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echo "[!!] Host OS not recognized, abort: $HOSTOS"
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exit 1
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fi
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# Wait till we get at least N proxmark3 devices
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while true; do
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$GETPM3LIST $N
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if [ ${#PM3LIST[*]} -ge $N ]; then
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break
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fi
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sleep .1
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done
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if [ ${#PM3LIST} -lt $N ]; then
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echo "[!!] No port found, abort"
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exit 1
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fi
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CMD "${PM3LIST[$((N-1))]}" "$@"
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exit $?
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