As I pledged the iCopy-X Kickstarter and bought one iCopy-XS, in parallel to my tear down efforts, I requested the vendor to honor the open source license of the Proxmark3 schematics and software and to share their modifications.
I will post here what I'll get and in parallel I'll try to create source repositories to enable some community development on it. Depending on what we'll get...
Timeline:
- 2021-07-01 Received hardware schematics
- Available in hardware subdirectory, working on it in https://github.com/iCopy-X-Community/icopyx-community-hw
- 2021-07-02 Received reference to FPGA repository (https://gitee.com/kombi/icopy_fpga_3s_0921)
- Mirrored as upstream in https://github.com/iCopy-X-Community/icopyx-community-fpga
- I created a diff in fpga subdirectory to compare Verilog files with FPGA code from Proxmark3
- A document in Chinese details these changes, cf fpga subdirectory. Translation at https://github.com/iCopy-X-Community/icopyx-community-hw
- 2021-07-02 Received proxmark3 sources
- Available in proxmark3 subdirectory, working on it in https://github.com/iCopy-X-Community/icopyx-community-pm3
- They shared both the original repo at the point they cloned it and their sources. I removed the unneccesary original repo copy from the zip.
- They forked at 29c8b3aa4ee8cb3d66a1542d95740d996abe201f and removed the
fpga/
as there is a separate repository for PFGA, see previous point. - I created a diff in proxmark3 subdirectory to get an overview of their change besides
fpga/
removal.
Missing parts to be able to develop stuff on our own:
- STM32 and W25Q80
- app.py