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    NFC ring & NFC Reader writer

    Other NFC Ring Related stuff
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      Zombiehug last edited by

      Have anybody know if we can program NFC ring with stationary NFC readear writer ?

      I am interested in that because i have phone without NFC.

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        shama @Zombiehug last edited by

        @Zombiehug Yes, I believe you can. It is just an NFC tag, so you can write whatever you like to it within the memory limits of the tag.

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        • Lafunamor
          Lafunamor Community Helper last edited by

          Yeah, of course it works check the the FAQ for the exact standards http://store.nfcring.com/pages/faqs

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          • Lokki
            Lokki Community Helper last edited by

            @Zombiehug yes, definitely. My preferred method is via Arduino with a PN532 reader/writer unit. There is a large range of USB PC interfaces as well, just make sure that any you do get is for NFC at 13.560MHz!

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              Zombiehug last edited by

              Thanks a lot. I was thinking to easily program its on my facebook page and maybe mail or instagram, because actually i dont have anymore ideas XD

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              • Lafunamor
                Lafunamor Community Helper last edited by

                @Zombiehug you could also do this from a phone of a friend just ask them kindly

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                • ?
                  A Former User last edited by

                  I have ordered the ACR122U NFC-reader a minute ago. It should arrive by the end of the week. Then I will share my experiences with this reader.

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                  • Lokki
                    Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                    Ah cool, I've been wondering how one of those would go.

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                    • Lafunamor
                      Lafunamor Community Helper last edited by

                      they're good readers but sadly there is no dirver that makes them run as win8 nfc reader...

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                      • ?
                        A Former User last edited by

                        This site says it should work ;)

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                        • Lokki
                          Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                          Looks like they offer an SDK download for it as well, by request.

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                          • ?
                            A Former User last edited by

                            As well as a PDF regarding APIs which should be helpfull for develpoment ;)

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                            • Lokki
                              Lokki Community Helper last edited by

                              Drivers etcetera

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                                A Former User last edited by

                                I looked for the SDK but it costs about 150$ and it also dosn't support Windows 7 and 8 :(

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                                • Lafunamor
                                  Lafunamor Community Helper last edited by

                                  you don't need the sdk, you only need the reader itself. all the other stuff can be downloaded (if you ask me kindly I'll send you the rest ;-)
                                  the reader works under Win 7 / 8 but not as a Windows 8 proximity device (new introduced functionality in win8)

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                                    A Former User last edited by A Former User

                                    If it works as an emulated COM-Port it would be perfect! For Windows 8 proximity devices I want to build an application later, since most of the people still use Windows 7 ;)

                                    EDIT: It's detected as a smartcard reader, if anyone is interested in it...

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