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This library intends to provide a reader- and (as much as possible)
PICC / tag independent API for RFID applications.
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This library intends to provide a reader- and (as much as possible)
PICC / tag independent API for RFID applications.
A and B as well as ISO 14443-4 (T=CL) support. Other protocols, both open
(such as ISO 15693) and proprietary are to be added as soon as I find some
more time.
A and B as well as ISO 14443-4 (T=CL) support. Other protocols, both open
(such as ISO 15693) and proprietary are to be added as soon as I find some
more time.
Support for more devices shouldn't be too difficult to add, provided the
devices are stupid enough. More sophisticated readers like Integrated
Engineering or Philips Pegoda do much of the protocol handling in firmware on a
Support for more devices shouldn't be too difficult to add, provided the
devices are stupid enough. More sophisticated readers like Integrated
Engineering or Philips Pegoda do much of the protocol handling in firmware on a
limited use, especially in education and research.
So if you happen to run into any other dumb RFID readers, especially those
limited use, especially in education and research.
So if you happen to run into any other dumb RFID readers, especially those
-'--with-openct=/path/to/openct' option.
+'--enable-openct' option and - if it is not installed in a default
+location like /usr or /usr/local - set the environment variables
+PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PKG_CONFIG_PATH so all files are found.
compliant passport, you may try "--layer2 iso14443a --protocol tcl". For a
mifare ultralight transponder, "--layer2 iso14443a --protocol
mifare-ultralight" will give you a full dump of the transponder.
compliant passport, you may try "--layer2 iso14443a --protocol tcl". For a
mifare ultralight transponder, "--layer2 iso14443a --protocol
mifare-ultralight" will give you a full dump of the transponder.