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Add current user to the proper group to get permission to use `/dev/ttyACM0`.
This step can be done from the RRG/Iceman Proxmark3 repo with:
This step can be done from the Iceman Proxmark3 repo with:
```sh
make accessrights

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## Upgrade HomeBrew tap formula
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*This method is useful for those looking to run bleeding-edge versions of RRG/iceman's client. Keep this in mind when attempting to update your HomeBrew tap formula as this procedure could easily cause a build to break if an update is unstable on macOS.*
*This method is useful for those looking to run bleeding-edge versions of iceman's fork. Keep this in mind when attempting to update your HomeBrew tap formula as this procedure could easily cause a build to break if an update is unstable on macOS.*
Tested on macOS Mojave 10.14.4
*Note: This assumes you have already installed RRG/iceman's fork from HomeBrew as mentioned above*
*Note: This assumes you have already installed iceman's fork from HomeBrew as mentioned above*
Force HomeBrew to pull the latest source from github

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- [Driver Installation ( Windows 7 )](#driver-installation--windows-7-)
- [Download ProxSpace repo](#download-proxspace-repo)
- [Launch ProxSpace](#launch-proxspace)
- [Clone the RRG/Iceman repository](#clone-the-rrgiceman-repository)
- [Clone the Iceman repository](#clone-the-iceman-repository)
- [Compile and use the project](#compile-and-use-the-project)
- [Done!](#done)
- [Installing pre-compiled binaries with ProxSpace](#installing-pre-compiled-binaries-with-proxspace)
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- [X Server Installation](#x-server-installation)
- [Windows Terminal Installation](#windows-terminal-installation)
- [Dependencies](#dependencies)
- [Clone the RRG/Iceman repository](#clone-the-rrgiceman-repository-1)
- [Clone the Iceman repository](#clone-the-iceman-repository-1)
- [Compile and use the project](#compile-and-use-the-project-1)
- [Done!](#done-1)
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Please note you will need to use `/` in paths as you are using Bash.
## Clone the RRG/Iceman repository
## Clone the Iceman repository
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```sh
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If you don't need the graphical components of the Proxmark3 client, you can skip the installation of `qtbase5-dev`.
If you don't need support for Python3 scripts in the Proxmark3 client, you can skip the installation of `libpython3-dev`.
## Clone the RRG/Iceman repository
## Clone the Iceman repository
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```sh

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The client and the Proxmark3 firmware should always be in sync.
Nevertheless, the firmware can be tuned depending on the Proxmark3 platform and options.
Indeed, the RRG/Iceman fork can be used on other Proxmark3 hardware platforms as well.
Indeed, the Iceman fork can be used on other Proxmark3 hardware platforms as well.
Via some definitions, you can adjust the firmware for a given platform, but also to add features like the support of the Blue Shark add-on or to select which standalone mode to embed. To learn how to adjust the firmware, please read [Advanced compilation parameters](/doc/md/Use_of_Proxmark/4_Advanced-compilation-parameters.md).

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The client and the Proxmark3 firmware should always be in sync.
Nevertheless, the firmware can be tuned depending on the Proxmark3 platform and options.
Indeed, the RRG/Iceman fork can be used on other Proxmark3 hardware platforms as well.
Indeed, the Iceman fork can be used on other Proxmark3 hardware platforms as well.
Via some definitions, you can adjust the firmware for a given platform, but also to add features like the support of the Blue Shark add-on or to select which standalone mode to embed.
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## STANDALONE
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The RRG/Iceman repository gives you to easily choose which standalone mode to embed in the firmware.
The Iceman repository gives you to easily choose which standalone mode to embed in the firmware.
Here are the supported values you can assign to `STANDALONE` in `Makefile.platform`: