a great deal of the newer samsung smartphones running Android have NFC built in. it's designed to catch the wave of nfc equipped devices for automatic purchases (using stuff like google wallet)
however
has anyone tried....well....scanning their skylander?
i'm actually a little curious as to what kind of standard the skylander rfid chips use, what frequency their at, the maximum kb that can be stored on them, ect.
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#1 Posted: 01:35:31 18/02/2012 | Topic Creator
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#2 Posted: 08:12:29 18/02/2012
osbor
http://kotaku.com/5871789/man-...from-activision that guy figured out the protocol and everything for skylanders. if you google around, you might be able to find his documentation, (the internet never forgets). oh and probably nobody hear has a NFC capable phone, we've all spent all our money on skylanders.
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#3 Posted: 08:22:33 18/02/2012 | Topic Creator
Quote: exosquad
i've already read his stuff. or at least all i could find, he really pulled the rug out under that whole thing. either way, his approach was to fully emulate the data stream coming from the portal, cutting it out entirely. While it was sound, it was very illegal due to circumventing encryption, and it was rather obtuse. i'm wondering if you could emulate the figures themselves, which are not encrypted as far as i know, the rfid tags are the super cheap ones with barely 64k of memory |
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#4 Posted: 08:39:03 18/02/2012
data stored on the figures is encrypted, figures have 1KB of memory, and even talking about emulating a figure makes someone at activison's alarms go off and lawyers are instantly alerted.
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#5 Posted: 15:16:52 18/02/2012 | Topic Creator
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only a kb? and it's encrypted? that's actually a decent feat |
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#6 Posted: 12:12:46 07/07/2012
I have a Galaxy S2 wich has NFC. I have used various programs to scan the figures, but can't seem to make any use of the data.
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#7 Posted: 22:12:04 31/10/2012
I know this is an old thread but what programs did you use to scan them? Everything I've tried just says it can't read the data.
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