Hi
I need an System for my Social Club where Member must be identification with an ID that is not easy to reproduce.
What I need is a System who allow me to Print my own Cards on an Card printer (maybe Zebra?) and also allow me to write the identification thing via NFC on the Chip.
What I though is an Card with an Chip like the CC and ATM Cards (in Europe...) use.
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Some months ago I was able (after half a night - due to my incompetence, a slow connection and a very large map) to install Garmin - it works excellent on my Blackstone!
Meanwhile I installed a lot of things to this card; to avoid a lack of space I bought a bigger microSD and copied all the data to this new SD card. All programms are working - all except Garmin. Unfortunately it seems to be impossible to transfer the Garmin Data to the bigger SD card.
Is there a understandable method for dummies like me to transfer Garmin and the map to a bigger microSD card - WITHOUT using the terrible and very complicated way of "normally" installing?
Thanks for your help!
unless you turn on the dark side of the net, and look for a "illegal" I suppose keygen to register your legally bought maps, I'm afraid it will be impossible.
unfortunately garmin does not understand that their product is not the only piece of soft we want to be able to run on our phones. nor that we would like to have some music or video files beside of our beloved navigation system.
haha...what i did was put the microsd ontop of the sim while using my 16gb. i just swap it when i want to use garmin. Previously i have crossed over to the DARKside when i used HTC DIamond. My justification is i own the damn software but there is no slot to put the memory card.
Has any way been found to fix an MicroSD used with a Focus or other WP7 phones?
I don't have a N8 or other Symbian^3 phone
Unfortunately, that's the only way.
Crap, oh well. We need MS to come out with a tool or something to fix these cards.
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The card need the special SD card reader in order to suppor the security bits. Such card reader doesn't seem to exist. Without this kind of special reader (and the driver support), MS can't do anything about it. There will be no software magic here. SD stands for Secure Digital.
foxbat121 said:
The card need the special SD card reader in order to suppor the security bits. Such card reader doesn't seem to exist. Without this kind of special reader (and the driver support), MS can't do anything about it. There will be no software magic here. SD stands for Secure Digital.
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I thought they were called that because of the lock switch on the side, anyway, good point.
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Nope. It was originally design to distribute copy righted music but never took off.
Your best option is to try and find someone with a Symbian phone, preferably from the last 3 years...
Here's my problem: I want to be able to primitively emulate some function of a Desfire EV1 card by playing back the APDUs it receives/sends to a card reader. The problem is I don't know what kind of APDUs the reader is sending out.
I can't use KitKat because KK HCE requires the app to specify the SELECT AID APDU that the reader sends out, and I have no idea what that is or whether the reader is even sending a SELECT AID out.
I figured I could use Eddie Lee's NFCProxy on a modified build of CM9 to analyze the card/reader interactions, but every time I put my phone up to the reader, it says "invalid card."
My guess is that the reader is picking up some other NFC signal from the phone, possibly Android Beam-related. In fact, if I try to run a card emulation app on 1 phone and have another phone try to read it, both of the phones start buzzing. Even though I have Android Beam turned off, the OS's NFC scanning cycle is set to detect other Android peer-to-peer devices regardless.
Modifying the app's manifest for android.nfc.disable_beam_default doesn't disable it either.
Does anybody know what I have to modify in the CM source code to disable peer-to-peer NFC completely? Then I could build a version of CM with proper emulation. OR, does anybody have any other ideas?
I've been tearing my hair out with this one lol
I have a few NFC cards for different access and I would like to copy the auth information on that NFC card to my Android phone so I can use ONE Android phone (which also is more difficult to lose) for all NFC reader access points.
Is this possible?
riahc3 said:
I have a few NFC cards for different access and I would like to copy the auth information on that NFC card to my Android phone so I can use ONE Android phone (which also is more difficult to lose) for all NFC reader access points.
Is this possible?
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"NFC Card Emulator" should be able to do that. you need root of course. look it up in the Play Store
however credit cards or in the Netherlands "OV chipkaart" (OV = Public Transport, chipkaart = chip (?) card ) won't work. just basic cards without verification or whatever will work.
It only works if the ID of the card is used for authentication. If there is any token involved, it won't work.
However, I don't understand why root is necessary. The NFC standard should allow the phone to set any ID by will. However, it only SHOULD present a random ID every time, but not MUST. However, Samsung decided to not allow people to change this, even with root. Therefor, no way this works with S7.
Emulating the NFC card is to modify the system's NFC chip's memory space which is root required.
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Emulating the NFC card is to modify the system's NFC chip's memory space which is root required.
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Hello,
I need this information for research ! Would you happen to know what particular (specific) file most be modify and with what? Thank you so much in advance.
In my office we use two things.
1. MIFARE cards that seem to be top of line, encrypted, and we cannot copy/duplicate them.
2. HID access via the phone, works with both Bluetooth and NFC. We're using "seos"s "hid mobile access app".
Is it possible to somehow copy/replicate the access we have on our phone to a card or any other media?
Thank you!