To compile, just run "make".
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= MingGW =
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-It is known to work using:
-- MingW 5.1.6
-- MSYS 1.0.11
-- libpthread 2.8.0 (from MinGW or directly from pthread-win32)
-- readline 5.0 from gnuwin32
+The following is a complete list of packages required to build the compile environment:
+
+- MSYS-1.0.11
+- binutils-2.20-1-mingw32-bin
+- gcc-c++-4.4.0-mingw32-bin
+- gcc-c++-4.4.0-mingw32-dll
+- gcc-core-4.4.0-mingw32-bin
+- gcc-core-4.4.0-mingw32-dll
+- gmp-4.2.4-mingw32-dll
+- mingwrt-3.17-mingw32-dev
+- mingwrt-3.17-mingw32-dll
+- mpfr-2.4.1-mingw32-dll
+- perl-5.8.6-4.tar (minimal from cygwin)
+- pthreads-w32-2.8.0-3-mingw32-dev
+- readline-5.0-1-bin
+- w32api-3.14-mingw32-dev
- libusb-win32-device-bin-0.1.12.2
Be careful here, it is *NOT* working with the filter version!
You have to use the device version and use the inf-wizard
to create a driver for your proxmark and install it.
+Additionally to compile the ARM code you need:
+- devkitARM-r27
+
+Rather than download and install every one of these packages, a new ProxSpace
+environment archive file will be made available for download on the project
+page at http://code.google.com/p/proxmark3/downloads/list
+
+Download the ProxSpace environment archive and extract it to your C:\ drive, then you
+can run 0setpath.bat and 5makeall.bat in the cockpit directory and have the source
+tree compiled.
+
+If you choose to extract it to another dir/path = <new_path>, you must modify the
+paths in <new_path>\ProxSpace\pm3\cockpit\0setpath.bat dir as well as in the file
+<new_path>\ProxSpace\msys\etc\fstab
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= Mac OS X =