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Open RFID Tag - EM4100 cloner firmware

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2010

How the EM4100 cloner works.

Pressing button S1 when approaching the Open RFID tag to a RFID reader will boot the capture mode.

In this mode, the Open RFID Tag sniffs and decodes the communication between the RFID tag and the RFID reader. If an EM4100 memory map is correctly captured (the CRC and parity is checked), the memory map is stored and LED1 is switched on.

If S1 is not pressed, the Open RFID Tag emulates the latest RFID tag captured.

100% passive. No battery.

Generic RFID tag cloner will be soon available.

Check http://www.t4f.org/projects/open-rfid-tag for schematics and firmware.

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  • i cant seem to find a wroking link.

    any ideas?

  • w w w . y o u t u b e . c o m/watch?v=L20CdaXj4Bo

  • @lukashsk the website is back online, head for t4f.org as before ;]

  • Open RFID tag stuff is now being mirrored here: pain.backstep.net/lukash/openr­fidtag/

    What we have digged from bing, google and other caches, if you have some more info locally please send me a message, I will add it.

    lukash & niekt0

    brmlab.cz

  • your site is down :(

  • This Account Has Been Suspended :(

    

  • Very slick. Next time, maybe kill the mic on your cam.

  • how did you use it >>>

  • what does the s2 button do?

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