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1. OPEN EEPROM

Just what it means - open a saved EEPROM image

2. SAVE AS

This has 3 options (different ways to save the image of the card)

a. NORMAL HEX

b. ASCII ENCODED HEX

c. BIN FILE

3. VIEW

This has 5 options:.

a. ATR INFO- this is a break down of what is in the ATR of your card

b. HU MAP- this is a map of where different data is at on the hu image.

c. TIER DATA- is the data from the different tiers on the card

d. EEPROM DUMP- is what you see after you read the card and then pull it.

e. MESSAGE WINDOW- is the first thing you see when you put your card in.

4. EEPROM

This has 7 options:

a. CLEAN EEPROM - This is what you do when you want to clean any data off your hu image

b. CLEAR PASSWORD - This is what you use to clear the pass word from a card that has one on it.

c. CLEAR IRD - This has two options:

1. UMMARRY- this will unmarry the card to use in another ird

2. SET TO VIRGIN- that is what it does.

d. CMD 90 BLOCKING - This has two options

1. TURN ON

2. TURN OFF

e. FIX ATR 4TH BYTE - This is for IVAC cards.

f. PATCH FILE - This has two options. (also used to patch a file into your image or card)

1. NORMAL HEX FILE

2. EXTREME HEX FILE

g. CAM/ZKT TOOLS - This has three options

1. STORE CAM/ZKT

2. PATCH CAM/ZKT

3. SAVE CAM/ZKT FOR H CARD

E. CARD - This has 5 options

a. CHECK ATR - will do just that.

b. UTILITIES - This has 6 options

1. CHANGE AREA- this is to change time zone, zip and locals byte

2. CLEAR PASSWORD

3. CLEAR IRD - This has 2 options under it

aa. UNMARRY

bb. SET TO VIRGIN

4. CMD 90 BLOCKING - Again has two options

aa. TURN ON

bb. TURN OFF

5. FIX 4TH BYTE

6. READ USW - This tells you what your USW is.

c. READ CARD - This is always the first thing you do....read your card.

d. WRITE

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