‘lf t5 detect’ wouldn’t work, ‘lf t5 info’ would randomly alternate between sane but inaccurate data and random garbage, and ‘lf sea’ wouldn’t detect any chips at all.
Yes. I’m on a MacBook Pro so I just cloned the Git repository, compiled it, installed it, flashed my Proxmark3, started poking around with my pile of fobs, and eventually my implant. Everything went sideways when I issued a ‘lf t5 wipe’ command, that’s when it stopped responding consistently.
This is the post I’m referring to. After downloading, compiling, and flashing the main fork the ‘lf t5 detect’ command actually detects my implant, ‘lf t5 wipe’ cleared out all the garbage that was in there, and I was able to clone my work fob onto my implant. Unfortunately my traceability data was lost in that process, but at least it’s not completely bricked.
I was able to duplicate the traceability data from my work fob onto my implant so ‘lf sea’ actually recognizes it as a t55xx again, I just wish I had my original data back.