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        <title>documentation:examples:nfc-mfclassic - [Example] </title>
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        <description>With this tool a complete MIFARE card can be dumped to / restored from a MIFARE dump file (*.mfd).

Background

More info will follow...

MIFARE Dump File

A MIFARE dump file (*.mfd) is a binary 4KB image of a MIFARE Classic tag. This
image contains the data, keys and access bits on their defined off-set.
A Dump file is always 4KB, even when a 1KB tag is dumped. The dump file follows exactly the memory layout as described in the functional specification from NXP.</description>
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        <title>sidebar - Add Sony RC-S360/SH reference</title>
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        <description>*  Hardware
		*   Compatibility matrix
		*   Feature matrix (per chip)
		*  NFC devices
			*   ARYGON
			*   ACR122 / Touchatag
			*   Stick ID
			*   RC-S360/SH

		*  Known tags
			*   ISO/IEC 14443
			*   FeliCa
			*   Jewel/Topaz


	*  Software
		*   Application Programming Interface 
		*  Examples
			*  nfc-anticol
			*  nfc-cryptorf
			*  nfc-emulate
			*  nfc-list
			*  nfc-mfclassic
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        <title>documentation:hardware:devices:rcs360 - Add Sony RC-S360/SH device</title>
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        <description>General

The RC-S360/SH product, manufactured by Sony, embed a NXP's PN53x-derivated chip; it have a quite good antenna but not a full support in libnfc.

Unlike NXP does, Sony does not have released the User manual of internal chip.

Pictures

[RC-S360/SH case and PCB top]</description>
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        <description>General

The Stick ID product is manufactured by Sensor ID from Italy. This is a PN533-based device with a quite good antenna and the default vendorid/productid codes (from NXP).

Links

Official website : &lt;http://www.sensorid.it/en/index-en.html&gt; (English), &lt;http://www.sensorid.it/&gt; (Italian)</description>
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        <description>In this section we try to sum up the devices that are compatible with libnfc. Some of these products come from the same manufacturer and are just repackaged under a different brand name and sold by other resellers and vendors. They are grouped per interface driver. This list is probably far from complete, but we try to make it as accurate as possible.

Let us know in the community if you know more about certain products.</description>
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        <dc:date>2011-09-12T23:19:16+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>documentation:installation - Update MacOS installation instructions</title>
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        <description>The page describes per platform how to install and use libnfc. Because some dependencies (e.g. libusb, PCSC-Lite) are used, the requirements per platform can differ.

POSIX systems

Manual installation

First make sure you have required compilation dependencies, ie. you will need headers from:</description>
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        <dc:date>2011-06-26T10:49:14+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>romain</dc:creator>
        <title>sponsors - Merge HW list w/ data from feature matrix</title>
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        <description>Some manufacturers offered us some hardware to support them in libnfc:

	*  SCM Microsystems offered 4 SCL3711 devices;
	*  Sensor ID offred 4 Stick ID devices;
	*  ARYGON offered 1 APPB2UA33 (NFC / Mifare Plug ‘n’ Play Module) and 1 ADRB-USB (NFC / Mifare Desktop Reader);
	*  ASK offered 4 LoGO devices.</description>
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