Hacking Making Amiibo NTAG215s

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I'd just like to point out how much power that I've been given and it's pretty damn scary.

Side-note:: Funny story to go along with this. So we printed this at Staples, but to print it I needed to scan a full-page sized version of the picture and we left the huge version there in the scanner. I really wonder what the person's reaction was when they opened the scanner to use it and found this. :rofl2::rofl2:
 
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So has no one sat down and tried to figure out what this guy's code was for NFC emulation? From what I know, it requires CyanogenMod 10.2 because that ROM can emulate NFC Forum Type 2 (NTAG215), but that shouldn't be that big of a wall, should it?



This is really interesting
@Ivan Garcia and I are investigating this. Ivan made some findings, check this thread: http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=es&tl=en&u=http://www.elotrolado.net/hilo_i-d-my-amiigo-emulator-android_2152052
 
hello,

Is there a way to do same on Windows Phone since i have one with an NFC chip or only working with android ... ?

Thank you !
 
hello,

Is there a way to do same on Windows Phone since i have one with an NFC chip or only working with android ... ?

Thank you !
well the apps coded for android unless there is an easy way to code to windows phone and it can install 3rd party apps, saying that windows phones are a rare breed
 
well the apps coded for android unless there is an easy way to code to windows phone and it can install 3rd party apps, saying that windows phones are a rare breed

As far as I remember, Microsoft brought out some tools for visual studio that you can compile android apps for Windows Mobile. I've never tried it but I remember reading about it as MS hoped it would encourage android app developers to port the apps to increase the availability of decent apps in the MS app store.

EDIT: here's some information on it: https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Ins...great-Windows-apps-with-your-Android-app-code
 
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As far as I remember, Microsoft brought out some tools for visual studio that you can compile android apps for Windows Mobile. I've never tried it but I remember reading about it as MS hoped it would encourage android app developers to port the apps to increase the availability of decent apps in the MS app store.

EDIT: here's some information on it: https://channel9.msdn.com/Shows/Ins...great-Windows-apps-with-your-Android-app-code
yeah but accessing the NFC may be different than android even with a port
 
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I'd just like to point out how much power that I've been given and it's pretty damn scary.

Side-note:: Funny story to go along with this. So we printed this at Staples, but to print it I needed to scan a full-page sized version of the picture and we left the huge version there in the scanner. I really wonder what the person's reaction was when they opened the scanner to use it and found this. :rofl2::rofl2:
You turn Miis into amiibo??
 
it remind me wen wii started and mii was a thing, some artsts were doing figures of your mii, just had to send them (and pay for it duh) xD
 
Any way to write on the tags without the android app? I am thinking of getting an NFC reader/writer
 
Any way to write on the tags without the android app? I am thinking of getting an NFC reader/writer

I don't know if with BlueStack you can use TagMo to write NTAGs in this way. I've installed TagMo on my PC but it said that I haven't a NFC hardware (I haven't a USB NFC reader/writer)
 
I don't know if with BlueStack you can use TagMo to write NTAGs in this way. I've installed TagMo on my PC but it said that I haven't a NFC hardware (I haven't a USB NFC reader/writer)
Well this is why I said "without the android app"
 
That would be neat is someone could somehow get Bluestacks to work with an external (usb) reader. Maybe something like the amiiqo/n2 elite reader. I don't know how/if Bluestacks would recognize it though.
 
It would be easier to rewrite tagmo in python than trying to get bluestack to use a windows NFC writer.
 

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