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CW-Capture Tool

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# You can also import, delete, edit or select/deselect the trace segments by opening the "Trace Manager" in the Project menu.
# Don't forget to save the Project after each change in the traces. A "Consolidate" option is also available to move/copy all the trace files to the current project directory. It is useful if you imported existing traces or captured it before creating the project.
Once you Master master this procedure and are bored get tired of doing it every time you open the toolover and over again, there are two things you can do about it:# Create your own script (based on the existing ones) and add it to the chipwhisperer/software/chipwhisperer/capture/scripts or ~/chipwhisperer_projects/chipwhisperer/software/chipwhisperer/capture/scripts directories. You may want to copy/paste the lines in from the "Script Commands" window, once the environment is already set, to your script file in order to make it easier.# Set your capture environment and save the parameter groups using the Save buttons in the top of the Settings tabs. The Other possibility would be to use the "Project"->"Save Settings" option will to save all the settings at the same time to the "settings.cwset " file inside your project directory. The '''settings are NOT loaded automatically ''' when the project is opened. Instead, you should click in the Load button for each settings group of settings that you want to restore. You can It is possible to have multiple settings profiles using different settings files. The capture tool also records the settings with the traces when they are captured. So if If you want to configure the tool to the same environment used in a previous capture, it is possible by loading the setting file save saved inside the traces directory.
== Tutorials ==
Follow the [[Tutorial B5 Breaking AES (Straightforward)|B5 tutorial]] to learn how to use it with different targets.
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