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This simple script stores 1, 2 or 3 different EM4102 on a single T5577.
There is an option to enter the number engraved on the fob in decimal form.
The script can therefore be useful if the original EM4102 doesn't work but
has an engraved ID number. By entering such an ID as a single EM4102, we
can create a working copy of our damaged fob.
A tag T5577 created in this way works with the following USB readers:

  • ACM08Y
  • ACM26C
  • Sycreader R60D
  • Elatech Multitech TWN4

  This simple script stores 1, 2 or 3 different EM4102 on a single T5577.
  There is an option to enter the number engraved on the fob in decimal form.
  The script can therefore be useful if the original EM4102 doesn't work but 
  has an engraved ID number. By entering such an ID as a single EM4102, we 
  can create a working copy of our damaged fob.
  A tag T5577 created in this way works with the following USB readers:
  
  - ACM08Y
  - ACM26C
  - Sycreader R60D
  - Elatech Multitech TWN4

Signed-off-by: Jarek Barwinski <116510448+jareckib@users.noreply.github.com>
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You are welcome to add an entry to the CHANGELOG.md as well

@iceman1001 iceman1001 merged commit 5ad0c14 into RfidResearchGroup:master Mar 13, 2025
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