ChameleonMini UI 1.1.0.1 Released!

Lab401 is excited to present the latest version of its ChameleonMini UI Tool, version 1.1.0.1

With a huge thanks to iceman, who has put in a huge amount of work over the last few months, the Chameleon Mini UI tool is a powerful update on the previous version, and is also open source.

The changelog is as follows:

  • User-friendly dump file management with the option to byte-wise compare two different dump files
  • Color templating of binary files (templates included: Mifare Classic s20, s50, Mifare UL-ev1 164b)
  • Long button press action support
  • Improved GUI layout (drag 'n drop)
  • Multilanguage support (includes english, greek, french, italian, swedish, chinese)

As before, the version supports automagic detection of:

  • Chameleon Mini RevE
  • Chameleon Mini RevE Rebooted
  • Chameleon Mini RevG

The software allows for:

  • Slot management
  • Bulk-actions
  • Uploading / Downloading of dumps
  • mfkey32 aka "reader attack"

The settings tab provides:

  • Keep-Alive functionality
  • RSSI Voltage monitoring
  • Default downloading locations
  • Intelligent Bootloader, Flashing and Default Firmware Restoration functions

Grab a copy of the new software here.

If you enjoy the software, find a bug, or wish to contribute, the source is available on github: https://github.com/iceman1001/ChameleonMini-rebootedGUI

Want to get a Chameleon Mini to get started? We've got them in stock - in our Pen Tester Pack, or as a standalone Chameleon Mini package - get yours shipped today.

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