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MemTypeTool

MemType Tool - New GUI For managing the MemType Offline password keeper:

Documentation

The documentation for the MemType can be found here: http://www.area0x33.com/documentation/memtype.html

Linux

Under release folder download linux64.tar.gz for a 64 bit linux.

Extract the contents:

tar xvfz linux64.tar.gz

And execute the launcher.

If no device is found when running the GUI, check the usb permissions. For ubuntu users there's a udev rules file with the right permissions:

sudo cp 99-MemType.rules /etc/udev/rules.d/
reboot

Windows, MacOSX & Others.

There is a virtualbox Lubuntu image with MemType GUI preinstalled that runs in any OS where virtualbox can be run.

  1. Install VirtualBox and the Extension pack. https://www.virtualbox.org/

  2. Download and extract (using 7-Zip) the Lubuntu image: https://github.com/oyzzo/MemTypeTool/releases/download/1.0.1/Lubuntu.17.04.64bit.vmdk.7z

  3. Create a new Linux (Ubuntu) 64bit Machine in VirtualBox, when asked for the disk open the extracted Lubuntu vdk image.

  4. Run it and add the memtype device (Devices --> USB) to the virtual machine.

NOTE: The password for the virtualmachine user is same as the user name: memtype.

Done!

Compiling

Compiling the sources is super easy!.

  1. Install QT-Creator with QT5.5 or above. http://www.qt.io/download-open-source

  2. Download and extract the sources: https://github.com/oyzzo/MemTypeTool/archive/master.zip

  3. Open the MemtypeManager project in QT-Creator.

  4. Click the build and run green play button!

You'll find the compiled binary inside a build folder.

Keyboards

Using the GUI you can change the MemType keyboard layout to match your computer keyboard layout. The current available layouts files are located under keyboard directory.

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