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After finally getting how the iso14443-B functions in the proxmark firmware actually work, I added support for reading the contents of SRI512 memory tags: simple open spec'ed ISO14443-B tags which contain 16 blocks of 4 bytes.
The new "sri512read" function does tag wake-up, select and loops through the memory. Nothing special, but it does the job.
One note though: I often get errors on the CRC value when reading the tags, though the first bytes are always OK...
Code is checked in in SVN on google code (http://code.google.com/p/proxmark3/),
Last edited by edo512 (2009-04-16 09:57:16)
Sweet!
I'm currently researching support for Felica tags. I finally have my NFC reader working with a Octopus card from HongKong using libnfc.
Connected to NFC reader: ACR122U102
The following (NFC) Felica tag was found:
ID (NFCID2): 01 01 05 01 07 0a 0b 25
Parameter (PAD): 03 01 4b 02 4f 49 93 ff
Maybe we should make a overview (in the manual?) where we describe which (type of) cards are supported. I'm thinking of a table with Manufacturer, Tag-name, frequency (125/134/13.56), Modulation type (R->T, T->R), supported(none,progress,done), etc.
What do you think of this?
Cheers,
Roel
Maybe we should make a overview (in the manual?) where we describe which (type of) cards are supported. I'm thinking of a table with Manufacturer, Tag-name, frequency (125/134/13.56), Modulation type (R->T, T->R), supported(none,progress,done), etc.
What do you think of this?
Indeed, it's a good idea. There are so many improvements lately it's becoming difficult to keep track, a table overview would be good.
A first try is there...
Last edited by edo512 (2009-04-16 11:14:52)