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# T5577 Raw Writer App
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An easy to use T5577 raw writer app for Flipper Zero. [Discord project page.](https://discord.com/channels/1211622338198765599/1267190551783018659)
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-## Instruction:
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+## Instruction
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Configure the modulation, RF Clock, number of blocks, and block data in the `Config` menu.
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Or, you can load a .t5577 file into the app and write it. An example file can be found [here](https://github.com/zinongli/T5577_Raw_Writer/blob/b8f459c787802a443b2a943250b2ad8249f7c0ea/examples/Tag_1.t5577). The configuration will be automatically loaded from block 0 data.
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The texts like:
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-`Modulation: ASK/MC
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-RF Clock: 64
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-Number of User Blocks: 8`
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+`Modulation: ASK/MC`
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+`RF Clock: 64`
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+`Number of User Blocks: 8`
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in the .t5577 files are derived from the block 0 data when saved. So if you want to adjust the configuration, you can simply edit block 0 data, without having to edit the text in the file. Or, you can load the data directly and adjust the configuration in the app before writing tags.
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You can also save the data you've just loaded and/or configured.
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-## Special Thanks:
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+## Special Thanks
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Thank [@jamisonderek](https://github.com/jamisonderek) for his [Flipper Zero Tutorial repository](https://github.com/jamisonderek/flipper-zero-tutorials) and [YouTube channel](https://github.com/jamisonderek/flipper-zero-tutorials#:~:text=YouTube%3A%20%40MrDerekJamison)! This app is built with his Skeleton App and GPIO Wiegand app as references.
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