mfoc on android - NFC Hacking

Hi,it's possible to use mfoc with android using his nfc?If not there is any way to use an old smartphone with nfc as external usb nfc reader for pc?

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Bluetooth or USB Mouse?

Seeing as it the MDAC3 has a mouse mode is it possible to link a bluetooth or mini usb mouse to the device and use it to controll Mouse Mode insted of the built in trackball?
It would be neat to be able to use an external bluetooth keyboard and mouse
Ahqar said:
It would be neat to be able to use an external bluetooth keyboard and mouse
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Why not? Here and many others. They have their own interface.
http://www.thinkoutside.com/products_by_OS.asp?OSType=PPC&ManufacturerID=13&ModelID=392
Victor
Going wireless is a good idea for gamers and heavy users, but for general use you're much better off with a USB optical. Some good info here: http://www.pickyguide.com/computers_and_software/wireless_mouses_guide.html

[Q] NFC Secure Emulation

Will it be possible to port the NFC Secure Emulation from KitKat to prior versions of Android?

Nfc tag doubt

Hi everyone i was wondering can we transfer files using nfc tags between devices

Will ACG ID Multi ISO v1 readers work with HCE applications?

Hello,
I want to create a host card emulation application that will work on an existing card system. The system is with ACG ID Multi ISO v1 readers. Will these readers work with Host Card Emulation application for Android? I read that they support all Mifare Cards. The HCE is using ISO 7816 which is built on ISO 14443-4 (the one that Mifare DesFire uses). In Stack Overflow I read the specifications for readers to support HCE:
If your reader only supports the DESFire native command set: You cannot emulate a corresponding card using Android HCE.
If your reader uses the wrapped native command set but does not start the communication with an ISO SELECT (by AID) command: You cannot emulate a corresponding card using Android HCE.
If your reader uses the wrapped native command set and starts the communication with an ISO SELECT (by AID) command (the AID of MIFARE DESFire is D2760000850100): You can register your HCE service for the DESFire AID and will be able to receive all wrapped native commands after this AID has been selected.
If your reader uses the ISO command set but the first command is not an ISO SELECT (by AID) command: You cannot emulate a corresponding card using Android HCE.
If your reader uses the ISO command set and starts the communication with an ISO SELECT (by AID) command (either for the MIFARE DESFire AID or (with DESFire EV1) for the ISO AID of one of the DESFire applications): You can register your HCE service for the DESFire AID (or the AID of the specific application) and will be able to receive all ISO commands after this AID has been selected.
I have downloaded user manual (pdf) for these readers but it says nothing about ISO 7816.

exFAT support for TCL C715/C815 TV's

Hi,
I'm not able to use by exFAT formatted HDD (4TB Seagate Backup Plus) on TCL C715, it says it is corrupted even though it works perfectly fine on my 7 years old Samsung F6400. I'm not sure if it will read NTFS as well because I don't have it on hand right now.
I also have an Android TV box (H96 Max X2) with Android TV 9.0 which also works fine with this exFAT drive and supports NTFS as well. The reason I bought the TV was to have an all in one device with Android so that I can plug in my drive directly to the TV rather than an external TV Box and setup KODI on it.
I'm familiar with rooting Android phones (Samsung, SONY, LG) so I'm open to suggestions if there is any way to make this work. I don't have a spare drive or space to copy all my 4TB data and then format it to something the TV will support.
Thanks!
markshane said:
Hi,
I'm not able to use by exFAT formatted HDD (4TB Seagate Backup Plus) on TCL C715, it says it is corrupted even though it works perfectly fine on my 7 years old Samsung F6400. I'm not sure if it will read NTFS as well because I don't have it on hand right now.
I also have an Android TV box (H96 Max X2) with Android TV 9.0 which also works fine with this exFAT drive and supports NTFS as well. The reason I bought the TV was to have an all in one device with Android so that I can plug in my drive directly to the TV rather than an external TV Box and setup KODI on it.
I'm familiar with rooting Android phones (Samsung, SONY, LG) so I'm open to suggestions if there is any way to make this work. I don't have a spare drive or space to copy all my 4TB data and then format it to something the TV will support.
Thanks!
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Have you found solution?
I am having same problem on my TCL P815, it has diferent procesor but same motherboard. It looks like TCL for some reason das not support exFAT.
Hi, You need to format your external drive with FAT32 and it will work on TCL Smart TVs.
TCL should release support for NTFS and ExFAT file systems as well.
No support yet?
My TCL support drives in NTFS format, only Exfat is not supported. I think it should be the same with the models referenced in your posts
markshane said:
Hi,
I'm not able to use by exFAT formatted HDD (4TB Seagate Backup Plus) on TCL C715, it says it is corrupted even though it works perfectly fine on my 7 years old Samsung F6400. I'm not sure if it will read NTFS as well because I don't have it on hand right now.
I also have an Android TV box (H96 Max X2) with Android TV 9.0 which also works fine with this exFAT drive and supports NTFS as well. The reason I bought the TV was to have an all in one device with Android so that I can plug in my drive directly to the TV rather than an external TV Box and setup KODI on it.
I'm familiar with rooting Android phones (Samsung, SONY, LG) so I'm open to suggestions if there is any way to make this work. I don't have a spare drive or space to copy all my 4TB data and then format it to something the TV will support.
Thanks!
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Congrats. Im considering getting it as well. Can you help check something for me on it?
What country/ location did you get it?

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