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I've seen here and there posts about the proxmark3 that show graphs something like you'd get out of an oscilloscope.
Sorry for the noob question, but can anyone tell me which program this is, what OS it's running on and how to get to it?
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Just use "data plot" command from the GUI after sampling the input signal.
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What GUI? Are we talking Windoze-exclusive here or is the GUI also available on Linux?
I feel terrible asking such dumb questions but please be aware I am a complete noob when it comes to the proxmark. I am capable enough when it comes to Linux to build stuff from source and I can program in a few languages but I need to get the basic basics sorted first with the proxmark.
Many thanks for your patience
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I only use Windows, no idea if Linux is the same.
I meant the windows client (not really a GUI).
If you type the command "data plot", a new window appears that shows the sampled wave.
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Linux (and I assume Mac) is the same too.
We're talking about the proxmark client. \proxmark3\trunk\client\proxmark3.exe
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Thanks guys, I tried it last night and it did exactly what you said it would
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