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

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.

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current version of andyos 47.x
I can't not get ADB to work at ...
I installed and updated the latest SDK
ADB is up and running and list my IP but shows device as “Offline”
so I can not send any adb push commands when its not online.
List of devices attached
192.168.79.128:5555 offline
adb: error: failed to get feature set: no devices/emulators found
is there anyway around this ???
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