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Add SKIPQT makefile var
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ifneq ($(SKIPQT),1)
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# Check for correctly configured Qt5
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QTINCLUDES = $(shell pkg-config --cflags Qt5Core Qt5Widgets 2>/dev/null)
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QTLDLIBS = $(shell pkg-config --libs Qt5Core Qt5Widgets 2>/dev/null)
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UIC = $(QTDIR)/bin/uic
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endif
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endif
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endif
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ifneq ($(QTLDLIBS),)
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QTGUIOBJS = $(OBJDIR)/proxgui.o $(OBJDIR)/proxguiqt.o $(OBJDIR)/proxguiqt.moc.o
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The client doesn't depend on the capabilities of the Proxmark3 it's connected to.
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So you can use the same client for different Proxmark3 platforms, given that everything is running the same version.
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It's possible to explicitly skip the Qt support in the compilation even if Qt is present on the host, with:
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```
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make clean
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make SKIPQT=1
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```
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## Firmware
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By default, the firmware is of course tuned for the Proxmark3 Rdv4.0 device, which has built-in support for 256kb onboard flash SPI memory, Sim module (smart card support), FPC connector.
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