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Hi All,
Pretty new here.
I am trying to clone a mifare ultralight ev1 48 bytes (MF0UL1101)
Manufacturer: NXP Semiconductors Germany.
UID: 04 64 f0 42 ea 40 81
Can any kind soul guide me through this ?
What card do I need for this ? Normal Mifare 1k ?
Thanks all in advance.
yes i have a pm3. i dont have the tag yet. will probably order them soon.
the instructions say this:
It can also perform limited1 emulation of:
NTAG 210
NTAG 212
NTAG I2C 1K
NTAG 12C 2K
NTAG I2C 1K Plus
NTAG 12C 2K Plus
Ultralight EV1 48k
Ultralight EV1 128k
1 Limited Emulation means that the tag will simulate (identify and respond) as the selected card, but counter and tearing emulation are not 1:1 with original chipsets.
Indeed. I tried the emulation of UL-EV1 and everything works great using iceman's script, except for the counters and the tearing.
I tried following the guide "Cloning password-protected NTAG213 and EV1 tags" in emutag's how-to page (which was the only reference I found regarding setting counters), where they suggest to "write previously recorded values to pages 43, 44, 45 for counters 0, 1, 2 respectively" for an EV1 card. But no such luck.
Afterwards, I noticed in iceman's script that he writes the signature in address F2+ so I was wondering if we can set the counters in some addresses like that. But then again, the tearing check will always fail.
I'm belive the counters/tearing is different between ULEv1 and NTAG, hence the magic NTAG doesn't support it.
I also belive its doable to get a new remake of the magic NTAG to support the missing parts for "genuine" UL Ev1 support. However like all Research & Development, there will not be any if the current magic ntag doesn't have any sales. If market is not interested in such a product, the product will be end-of-life very soon. If market finds it great, then the bigger production is possible and the price drops will happen. Just like a uid changeable mifare classic 1k/s50 (gen 1a), which sells for 3rmb (perfect ones) and less than 1rbm for the rest.
Having been one of the ppl who driven the research forward for new uid-changeable tags, I can say that the market is not really interested in it. It seems its just me who are excited about it. Thats a shame.