From doj at cubic.org Tue Feb 3 22:59:54 2009 From: doj at cubic.org (Dirk Jagdmann) Date: Tue Feb 3 22:59:55 2009 Subject: [Rfdump] Re-programming Vingcard In-Reply-To: <778d235b0901300418p1462d259m5835e4c34fd4b6e1@mail.gmail.com> References: <778d235b0901300418p1462d259m5835e4c34fd4b6e1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4988CC6A.80500@cubic.org> Hello Vaz, > Hello, I have a "Vingcard" rfid card that I wish to reprogram. Would I be > able to do it with RFDump? Also, what specific hardware should I purchase > that's compatable with this card? > http://www.vingcard.com/binary?id=54753 looking at the Vingcard PDF I assume they use some MiFare Ultralight chip, which should be handled by RFdump. You need to buy an ACG HF Multi ISO reader: http://acg-id.aaitg.com/index.php?id=98 Then use the VMware image on Windows or the RFdump code directly on Linux to read and manipulate the card you've got. However we can't give you a guarantee that it will work, but the ACG reader is usually able to read/write all ISO14443 and 15693 chips. -- ---> Dirk Jagdmann ----> http://cubic.org/~doj -----> http://llg.cubic.org From c.bertacchini at igea.it Wed Feb 18 17:16:11 2009 From: c.bertacchini at igea.it (Claudio Bertacchini) Date: Wed Feb 18 17:15:46 2009 Subject: [Rfdump] rfdump 1.6 Message-ID: <499C425B.9060100@igea.it> Dear all, I downloaded the rfdump rev 1.6 to use it with a reader ACG HF Multi ISO V1.0. My system is a Virtual machine with a Linux Gentoo distribution. The kernel is a 2.6.25-gentoo-r7. The communication is performed using a Rs232 on a COM1 at 9600 baud. I had some problems during the linking due to a linker error saying that there was no reference for some variables XML_parser... and so on (I can provide you the exact error message). I solved the problem replacing in the makefile the library "lxml2" with the library "lexpat". please could you confirm me that this is correct? Otherwise could you tell me how to solve the problem? Doing that I was able to communicate with the reader, but I found that it consider only ISO13444 tags. Since I'm using ISO15693 tags, please could you tell me how can I read such tags? Thank you in advance Regards -- *Claudio Bertacchini* R&D Manager ? Technical Division Design Engineer ---------------------------------------------- IGEA S.p.A. 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The ACG Multi ISO can read the majority of ISO14443 and ISO15693 tags. I don't have any problems reading I-Code, TagIt, Infineon, MiFare and other brand tags. However it could be the case that your specific ISO15693 tag is not supported by the ACG's firmware. Since the ACG protocol hides all differences between the different ISO standards there's now way for RFDump to interface with a tag not supported by the ACG reader. -- ---> Dirk Jagdmann ----> http://cubic.org/~doj -----> http://llg.cubic.org From c.bertacchini at igea.it Mon Feb 23 08:52:41 2009 From: c.bertacchini at igea.it (Claudio Bertacchini) Date: Mon Feb 23 08:52:05 2009 Subject: [Rfdump] rfdump 1.6 Message-ID: <49A263D9.3080705@igea.it> Thank you for your explanation. About the tag, when I said that I cannot read the ISO 15693 tags, I was meaning that I can read correclty the ID of the tag but I'm not able to read, write and lock the memory of such tag. The software sais: "unknown tag" The tag I'm using has a Philips I-CODE - SLI chip (I-CODE SL2 ICS20 with 28 memory's banks 4 bytes long) Please could you confirm me if such tag is not supported? What I have to do to let the software read such tag? Regards -- *Claudio Bertacchini* R&D Manager ? Technical Division Design Engineer ---------------------------------------------- IGEA S.p.A. Via Parmenide, 10/A 41012 Carpi (MO) Italy Phone: +39 059 699600 Fax: +39 059 695778 P.IVA: 01021130362 email: c.bertacchini@igea.it web site: www.igeamedical.com *************************************************************************************************** *** *** Logo *Rispetta l'Ambiente: non stampare questa e-mail se non ? necessario.**/ /* */Respect the Environment: don't print this e-mail if it's /**/not necessary./* Notice of Confidentiality /This e-mail and any file transmitted with it is intended only for the person or entity to which is addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. Copying, dissemination or use of this e-mail or the information herein by anyone other than the intended recipient is prohibited. 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You can change that with the setup program you can find on the ACG website. (Well, right now their website is disfunct, they seem to install a new website with a broken Typo3 :-( If you have an ASCII-mode ACG connect with your favourite terminal programm (hyperterm, putty, minicom, http://sourceforge.net/projects/serialconsole/). If the ACG is in continuous mode (outputting all tag IDs continuously) stop that with '.', then select your tag with 's'. You can now read blocks with "rb00", "rb01" etc. Writing a block with "wb0411223344". If all that works, RFDump should be able to interface with the reader. If you have problems, paste a log of your terminal session. -- ---> Dirk Jagdmann ----> http://cubic.org/~doj -----> http://llg.cubic.org