You all know the deal.
Put through you nomination with a link.
The Winner will be decided at the end of the year for all the fame and glory that comes with it
and an exclusive BEST POST badge…if I remember to build a voting poll…
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Brilliant post / thread, so early on in 2025
HELPFUL
A super detailled technical guide for unbricking a PM3
I hope nobody needs it, but if they do, its great to have such a great reference
Hi, I bricked my PM3 a little while ago and since I was able to solve it I was asked to do a guide.
First step is to press and hold the boot button when plugging in the pm3 , if it shows up in your COM ports you can just follow the flashing part in the PM3 setup guide provided below.
Requirements:
Software Linux/Windows:
Install Proxspace (if not already done) by following this guide.
J-Link Commander, J-Flash from here (it’s bundled, uses WinUSB drivers on windows)
Plug the Jlink into the …
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I haven’t even sorted out last years, and now there are 2 in this years thread already.
PROJECT
Time taken and knowledge shared, setting up a Proxmark on and Android
Since I was able to unbrick my pm3 I figured I’d try to get it working on my android (un-rooted Samsung s22 ultra) using AndProx
I used Windows for this.
Software Requirements:
Official pm3 build files
AndProx fullimage.zip file
DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR FLASH THE BOOTROM FILE - YOU WILL BRICK YOUR PM3
AndProx apk file
Hardware Requirements:
PM3
USB cord for PM3 (must be data and power, not charge only)
USB-OTG cable (i got mine here )
Steps:
Unzip the downloaded official build folders to d…
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This deserves a nomination, but also a number of posts that should have also been nominated last year (and previous years) for the high level assistance provided to others
A well deserved nomination
Time, effort and info shared
Switch 2/ p10 Downgrade selection tutorial
→ Blocks 4/5/6/7:
84030140
20422820
3D824840
0C201084
→ Convert to binary, split into 5 bit chunks, disregard the last two bits of each block, they mean nothing.
10000 10000 00001 10000 00010 10000 00
00100 00001 00001 00010 10000 01000 00
00111 10110 00001 00100 10000 10000 00
00001 10000 10000 00001 00001 00001 00
→ the first bit of every 5bit pad is an odd-parity bit. remove it and convert every nibble into decimal.
result:
0000 0000 0001 00…
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