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Arduino RFID(NFC) help

cHaTrAp

Hi, I know i know there other fourms for that. But they are pretty shit takes them for ever to respond.

Let's start over hi, so i bought an arduino because i wanted to learn more about rfid and nfc.

I am trying to copy dumbfile from a card to a nother one but i can't or more like i don't know how. I tried many thins but i don't seem to get it to work.

Right now i am stuck with hex code.

 

I don't know what to do next, some guy on fourm said that i have to put the sectors in to the datablock. But it ends with 0x(). Any idea what i am supposed to do? thanks

r/arduino - Sectors into card, help.

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how big i the data you want to copy?

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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9 minutes ago, mahyar said:

how big i the data you want to copy?

mifare classic 4k card, all sectors 

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well thats tricky are u useing arduino uno?

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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Just now, mahyar said:

well thats tricky are u useing arduino uno?

arduino uno, rfid-rc522. I used to do it on my samsung s7 with Mifare classic tool app. But i got iPhone so i can't anymore.

I have the keys.

 

if it's that tricky, i would appreciate if you pointed me in the right direction.

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well arduino uno doesnt have enough ram for doing ram(only 2 kilobytes!) so if you want to do so with a uno you can buy a eeprom copy data to that (use it as a cache) and copy that to new card

if it was useful give it a like :) btw if your into linux pay a visit here

 

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31 minutes ago, mahyar said:

well arduino uno doesnt have enough ram for doing ram(only 2 kilobytes!) so if you want to do so with a uno you can buy a eeprom copy data to that (use it as a cache) and copy that to new card

I see okay, thanks for the help

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