I have a mango card for use on buses. I was wondering if it would actually possible to take the details off this card and then emulate the card when i go on the bus so that my phone is giving the same details so it works on the bus?
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Hi everyone.
Today my 2gb sd memory card's body broke and I took out a tiny microchip.
Now I'm wondering if I will connect it paralell to my sd wlan card somehow will something get broken or they can really work together possibly.
Any comments are welcome.
Cheers
Not sure, but I think with proper wiring (not sure if it will work just by simply paralel-connecting them) there should be a way to do so.
The Prophet, indeed, shows the built in Wifi network card, as "SDIO Wifi".
I guess they just put a SDIO WIfi module and wire it to the SDIO slot, but still can provide the SDIO slot free for memory card.
I want to add another SD card slot so that I can access an additional memory card while I have my WIFI card in. Assuming that the connector has the same pins as documented here, is there a way that I can communicate over the RX/TX pins? I would like to be able to connect a mcu to the pins and talk to it with a program on the phone.
Hello,
I have a school library NFC card which I use to open library doors.
Is it possible to copy the contents from that NFC card to a NFC tag and use the tag
the same way?
The NFC card is Mifare Classic and has Factory default key (not sure whether it is important to mention).
If I understand correctly, I will have to crack the secret key in order to have full access to the NFC card contents
and thus be able to make NFC tags?
What methods are used for cracking this key?
Regards,
tomic888
Hi there,
As-Is state: Whenever you put a memory card into your Android device, Android will automatically recognize the new volume and mount it to its filesystem so you will recognize it as a new usable memory card, other Apps can also write and read stuff from the new connected volume..
And now the actual question: Is there a way to give your application the ability to emulate a virtual external drive, so that android mounts it just like a normal memory card?
Hi,
I want to read the CBMI field (and other values) of my SIM Card. 25 years ago I had a RS232 SIM Card Reader and Software for it that could read everything off of the SIM Card. It was a dirt cheap but useful Tool. I don't have it anymore (and I also don't have a RS232 port).
I have various other old SmartCard Readers ("Phoenix/SmartMouse compatible") that use USB or internal USB/Serial Converters, but none of them work due to missing Windows 10 drivers or FTDI drivers refusing to work with the device.
Also, I can't find proper Software. I found a Java program called "SIM Explorer" which at least looks promising but only works with one SmartCard reader integrated in one of my old Laptops. And it's not documented or easy to use at all. It won't show most data and I assume something is wrong.
Also, It's a hassle to get the NanoSIM seated properly in my full size SmartCard slot in my Laptop and I'm sure I'll loose the NanoSIM any time soon inside my Laptop.
It's all a pretty frustrating experience for such a simple task...
Obviously, my Smartphone can read its own SIM. Why do I even have to remove it to read it?
I've searched may times for SIM Explorer Apps for Android. And while I found many, all just show useless information. None is really able to read the raw data of the SIM.
So long story short: Is there a simple way to read the SIM inside a (rooted) Android Phone?
Use an USB SIM-card reader like
Multi-Media Reader – Dreamscreens
mydreamscreens.com
Get it on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Dreamscreens-Multi-Media-Adapters-Recovery-Software/dp/B09CFSHTQ3