Thank you, I got it to work, I just had to uninstall the previous version first!It should give you the error code (if there is one). Afaik you don't need any debug/verbose arguments.
Thank you, I got it to work, I just had to uninstall the previous version first!It should give you the error code (if there is one). Afaik you don't need any debug/verbose arguments.
Cheap one is PowerSaves for Amiibo.guys i need a more serious solution for amiibo, i dont collect them but i need them to unlock ingame contents, are there any commercial tools for it?
thx, the how does this power save work? can i put those device on wiiu/switch's NFC reader?? or will it just modify my save?
It comes with a white base the PowerTag sits on, and you can flash powersaves to it from a PC. The latest TagMo for Android also supports writing to and from the PowerTag as well. And yes, you can use the 3DS/Wii U/Switch with it, as if it's a real amiibo. I personally just make my own with 25mm NTAG215's from eBay, and some 26mm Presidential dollar coin cases. (Also from eBay)thx, the how does this power save work? can i put those device on wiiu/switch's NFC reader?? or will it just modify my save?
Writing to the tag is like burning an efuse.Why isn't it possible to re-program NTAG 215? Isn't it read/writable forever?
To elaborate even more, NTAG215 can have, when being programmed, certain pages write locked. This has to be done for amiibos to be recognized properly. As such, once an amiibo is programmed onto a tag, there is some data that can be changed (like when using amiibo with Smash to level it up), but what the amiibo is is write-locked.Writing to the tag is like burning an efuse.
This happened to me once. I don't remember what I did, I think nothing more than close and re-open TagMo.But when I click 'write tag', there immediately shows up a message 'done' even before I have the tag anywhere near my phone. but the scanning animation continues. So when I hold my tag under my phone, it says: "New tag collected" at the top, and below that: "Empty tag".
This happened to me once. I don't remember what I did, I think nothing more than close and re-open TagMo.
Try to see if you are using the latest version of TagMo, try with anoter chip ntag and with another amiibo .bin file; try to put that ntag under the phone before you click on "Write" button
I was able to get it to work. I was accidentally running it with bash.
For those on linux, this is what I did:
- fetch master.zip and extract
- Open terminal
- navigate to amiitool-master and run this: /bin/sh build.sh
- go to build directory and run this: ./amiitool
When that runs, you should get the running context that shows you the usage
Hi I am a newbie and I tried this but could not find the build directory. Here is what bash told me:
$ bin/sh build.sh
-bash: bin/sh: No such file or directory
Do you have any ideas? I have tried everything but buying a new android phone to make Amiibo cards in order to save my real Amiibos and keep them like new. Here is a different attempt using totally different methods but as you can see, they aren't working either:
/cygdrive/c/users/anyone/desktop/amiibotool/amiitool-win64
$ ./amiitool -l -d -k retail.bin -i "20h wolf link.bin" | xxd
Could not load keys from "retail.bin": Illegal byte sequence (42)
I will try anything that you can suggest to try as I am not ready to give up yet.