Hacking [Release] TagMo : Tool for creating/editing Amiibos

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I bought a pack of pvc ntag215 cards. What is the best way to apply graphics other than buying an expensive printer? I was thinking maybe sticker paper
Hey. I wanted to buy a Canon inkjet ts8050 or ts9050 (the xx50 is the specific Code for the european Region of that printer) and a M tray from the Website .. (forgot it now, being in mobile) there is a company that specializes in these trays for PVC cards. You can also buy the previous versions of canons and their trays.
Edit: found the URL. http://brainstormidsupply.com/pvc-card-tray-for-canon-m-tray-printers-ts8020-and-ts9020.html
 
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hi im using a samsung galaxy s6 edge plus and have tried many different builds of tagmo and still get the same error message "error while writing main data (stage 1)
java.io./ioexception: transceive failed" is there a fix for this? thank you in advance! i appreciate the hard work put into this thread
 
I can happily report after finally getting a legit battery, my Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini (Specifically the SM-G730 model) was able to write my tags. :D

The background UI likes to interrupt my app to tell me it detected a new tag...Anyway to prevent it from doing that? It's kinda of annoying. :P
i am having the same problem you were having can you try something out and do it without the back cover cause i have a nfc battery. but no batter cover can you see if that would stop it from working
 
Most Samsung phones put the NFC antenna in the battery, so the back cover shouldn't impact reception. Though there may be exceptions. Generally it's easy to tell if the back cover has an antenna. Usually there's 2 contacts on the cover that line up with two contacts on the back of the phone. If there isn't any obvious connection occurring and the back cover is just a piece of plastic with no exposed metal contacts anywhere on the interior of it, then you have a phone that uses the battery to store the antenna.
 
Most Samsung phones put the NFC antenna in the battery, so the back cover shouldn't impact reception. Though there may be exceptions. Generally it's easy to tell if the back cover has an antenna. Usually there's 2 contacts on the cover that line up with two contacts on the back of the phone. If there isn't any obvious connection occurring and the back cover is just a piece of plastic with no exposed metal contacts anywhere on the interior of it, then you have a phone that uses the battery to store the antenna.
I can confirm this. Every single Samsung phone I've owned put the sensor in the battery or cover. You either need a legit battery or a battery with a nfc sensor built in (never looked into third party extended batteries to see whether they do or don't include it)
 
Using Galaxy S4 mini. My problem is only with the Fierce Deity amiibo. I downloaded the necessary bin and tried to write the tag as usual, other tags had no problem. I noticed "Mario (unknown)" since it was not in the amiibos list. Tried to write anyway, and it did. But when I scan it on the Switch I get the "invalid amiibo" sound. Do the usual retail keys not work with Fierce Deity .bin? What am I doing wrong? Don't want to waste another tag trying.
 
Hello,

ich have some problems with the unterstanding to create the NFC Chips for lego Dimension, maybe some guys in the forum here could help me.

I have a galaxy android phone, some NTAG 213(180 Byte) Chips and i download the lego bin. datas for each figure and vehicles.
But which programm i need or you prefer to write the information on the chips? where can i download it and what are the steps i use the programm in rigtht order to create functional the chips ?

Thx for help!
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Hello,

ich have some problems with the unterstanding to create the NFC Chips for lego Dimension, maybe some guys in the forum here could help me.

I have a galaxy android phone, some NTAG 213(180 Byte) Chips and i download the lego bin. datas for each figure and vehicles.
But which programm i need or you prefer to write the information on the chips? where can i download it and what are the steps i use the programm in rigtht order to create functional the chips ?

Thx for help!
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This only works for amiibos and only on NTAG 215.
 
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I can happily report after finally getting a legit battery, my Samsung Galaxy SIII Mini (Specifically the SM-G730 model) was able to write my tags. :D

The background UI likes to interrupt my app to tell me it detected a new tag...Anyway to prevent it from doing that? It's kinda of annoying. :P
can you tell me were you got your battery i have the samsung galaxy s3 mini sm-g730a model i got a off brand battery with nfc but it doesnt seem to work well i was able to make one amiiboo but cant make no more. also what firmware is your phone on and what version of the program are you using to write the amiboos
 
Pumped on the new release. I tried with all previous releases on my moms Galaxy Note 4 (I'm an iPhone user) and would either have the app crash or it would write an amiibo that was unknown to my wiiU. I was trying to write all the Zelda amiibos for BOTW. Will try it out tonight and hopefully no more issues.
 
ok so finally got it working and have made some amibos. now i made a lnk wolf one but if i scan it in the app
. it will come up as mario SSB.
 
Great application! I bought 100 NTAG215 chips stickers, if I load a Amiibo.bin I have all the option to write, but If I scan an official amiibo ( the smash bros ones to edit data ) there is nothing, it is scanned but I go back to the first screen, with only Load and Scan available... Is it normal?
 

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