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=== Brmdoor control software ===
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brmd/ - integration hub that collects data from various sources and provides
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unified reporting on IRC and web etc.
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brmdoor/ - Arduino software
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Project webpage: http://brmlab.cz/project/brmdoor
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Note for PN532 version: if you want brmdoor to add card UID after "CARD"
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message (not just nick), set printFullUID to true in brmdoor/brmdoor.ino.
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==== Adding new UIDs to the database ====
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There are two lists - the new proper and the old deperecated with truncated UIDs.
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When adding, the new list is better place.
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The new proper list is searched for UIDs first.
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===== Using the new proper list - recommended =====
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Edit the cardids_proper.h file and add your UID and nick to a new line, which
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will become part of the ACLproper array. E.g. to add UID 04c24ce9ad2780 that is
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7 bytes long and adding nick "voyeur1", add line:
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{ 7, {0x04, 0xc2 0x4c, 0xe9, 0xad, 0x27, 0x80}, "voyeur1" },
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===== Using the old broken truncated list - not recommended =====
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Edit the cardids.h file. If the new card UID is 4 bytes long, e.g. 35b018d4,
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compute BCC, which is xor of these four bytes (0x49 in this case). Then add
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{ {0x00, 0x00, 0x35, 0xb0, 0x18, 0xd4, 0x49}, "mifare_classic_1" },
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The first two bytes are magic bytes that originate in the old reader, just use
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two zero bytes as above. The last byte is BCC we computed before. But you can
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use zero, the software doesn't need it.
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If the card UID is longer than 4 bytes (7 or 10 bytes), e.g. 04c24ce9ad2780,
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discard last four bytes of the UID and prepend 0x88. Use this "newly" created
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UID as if the card had only 4 byte UID, just like above.
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{ {0x00, 0x00, 0x88, 0x04, 0xc2, 0x4c, 0x02}, "truncated_voyeur1" },
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The old reader didn't support ISO14443 SELECT cascade 2 and 3. Hence the broken
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UIDs.
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