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-The iceman fork.
+The iceman fork
+---------------
 
-NOTICE:
+NOTICE: 
 
 The official Proxmark repository is found here: https://github.com/Proxmark/proxmark3
 
+NEWS: 
+
+::THIS FORK IS HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL::
+
+
+## Build Status Travis CI
+[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/iceman1001/proxmark3.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/iceman1001/proxmark3)
+
+## Build Status Coverity Scan
+[![Coverity Scan Build Status](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/5117/badge.svg)](https://scan.coverity.com/projects/proxmark3-iceman-fork)
 
-NEWS:      
 
 Whats in this fork?  I have scraped the web for different enhancements to the PM3 source code and not all of them ever found their way to the master branch. 
 Among the stuff is
 
 	* Jonor's hf 14a raw timing patch
 	* Piwi's updates. (usually gets into the master)
+	* Piwi's "topaz" branch
+	* Piwi's "hardnested" branch 
 	* Holiman's iclass, (usually gets into the master)
-	* Marshmellow's LF fixes
+	* Marshmellow's fixes (usually gets into the master)
 	* Midnitesnake's Ultralight,  Ultralight-c enhancements
 	* Izsh's lf peak modification / iir-filtering
 	* Aspers's tips and tricks from inside the PM3-gui-tool, settings.xml and other stuff.
 	* My own desfire, Ultralight extras, LF T55xx enhancements, bugs fixes (filelength, hf mf commands ), TNP3xxx lua scripts,  Awid26,  skidata scripts (will come)
 	* other obscure patches like for the sammy-mode,  (offline you know), tagidentifications, defaultkeys. 
+	* Minor textual changes here and there.
+	* Simulation of Ultralight/Ntag.
+	* Marshmellow's and my "RevEng" addon for the client.  Ref: http://reveng.sourceforge.net/
+	* Someone's alternative bruteforce Mifare changes.. (you need the two other exe to make it work)
+
+	* A Bruteforce for T55XX passwords against tag.
+	* A Bruteforce for AWID 26, starting w a facilitycode then trying all 0xFFFF cardnumbers via simulation. To be used against a AWID Reader.
+
 	
 Give me a hint, and I'll see if I can't merge in the stuff you have. 
 
@@ -28,6 +48,7 @@ PM3 GUI:
 
 I do tend to rename and move stuff around, the official PM3-GUI from Gaucho will not work so well. *sorry*	
 
+
 	  
 DEVELOPMENT:
 
@@ -39,7 +60,7 @@ GC made updates to allow this to build easily on Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS.
 	- Generally speaking, if you're running a "later" Proxmark, installation is very easy.
 	- Run "sudo apt-get install p7zip git build-essential libreadline5 libreadline-dev libusb-0.1-4 libusb-dev libqt4-dev perl pkg-config wget"a
 	- Follow these instructions
-Get devkitARM release 41 from SourceForge (choose either the 64/32 ¿bit depending on your architecture, it is assumed you know how to check and recognize your architecture):
+Get devkitARM release 41 from SourceForge (choose either the 64/32 ¿bit depending on your architecture, it is assumed you know how to check and recognize your architecture):
 
 (64-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-x86_64-linux.tar.bz2/download
 (32-bit) http://sourceforge.net/projects/devkitpro/files/devkitARM/previous/devkitARM_r41-i686-linux.tar.bz2/download
@@ -78,10 +99,54 @@ Solution
 	
 
 An old Qt4 version makefile is found here: http://www.icesql.se/proxmark3/code/linuxmakefile.txt  but this one doesn't have all new files in it. So I don't recommend it.
+							   
+
+January 2015, Sweden
+iceman at host iuse.se
+
 
 The Proxmark 3 is available for purchase (assembled and tested) from the
 following locations:
 
+   * http://www.elechouse.com  (new and revised hardware package 2015)
+   
 
-January 2015, Sweden
-iceman at host iuse.se
+Most of the ultra-low-volume contract assemblers could put
+something like this together with a reasonable yield. A run of around
+a dozen units is probably cost-effective. The BOM includes (possibly-
+outdated) component pricing, and everything is available from Digikey
+and the usual distributors.
+
+If you've never assembled a modern circuit board by hand, then this is
+not a good place to start. Some of the components (e.g. the crystals)
+must not be assembled with a soldering iron, and require hot air.
+
+The schematics are included; the component values given are not
+necessarily correct for all situations, but it should be possible to do
+nearly anything you would want with appropriate population options.
+
+The printed circuit board artwork is also available, as Gerbers and an
+Excellon drill file.
+
+
+LICENSING:
+
+This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
+
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
+
+
+Jonathan Westhues
+user jwesthues, at host cq.cx
+
+May 2007, Cambridge MA