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(c)2013 Snailface 
(see License.txt for legal info)
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This program cycles Mac addresses similar in fashion to previously released programs 
such as Chaldron's Mac Cycler and Team Fail's MACycle. Many thanks to them for 
inspiration.

Features:
-Editable mac list in txt form
-Saves cycle progress, delay time, and random mac list
-Custom adapter name
-Pausing
-Skip to next mac
-Random by default (unique list order per user)
-Simple gui interface
-Low CPU overhead
-Open source in Python
-Stand alone Python distribution

Directions:
1. Just follow the setup directions here:
http://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-have-a-homemade-streetpass-relay.352645/#Windows7
2. Name your wifi card Wi-Fi. (or custom name, see below)
3. Run this program (as adminisrator) after your virtual access point attwifi is started.
   Press start to begin cycling macs. Shuffle macs is really not necessary since a random mac 
   list is generated on first usage. 
   
Note: for custom adapter name in place of default 'Wi-Fi', create a 'config.txt' file and place it 
next to macPass.exe. Open the file and type your custom adapter name on the first line and save.
The custom name should appear in the window's title bar when you run the program.

Controls:
Start -- Begins Mac Cycle. Don't press while cycling. Use Save/Pause or Stop first.
Shuffle Macs -- Reshuffles mac order. (since this is done for you this is not necessary or recommended)
Save/Pause -- Does just that in that exact order. Overwrites previous data. Only one save txt generated. 
Press Start to resume.
Load -- Loads saved mac list along with mac cycle position and delay
Next Mac -- Move to next mac if you have spare time left over after a hit. Do NOT do this until your 
network is done reseting. This takes about 20-30 seconds.

Delay -- Seconds in between mac changes. Less than 30 second not recommened! (update: not allowed now! safety first!) It takes about 10-15secs for the network to reset.
Begin -- Start at some arbitrary point in a mac list. Don't exceed number of macs available. No safety net here.