from my understanding, there is no way to access the chips on a NDS card without the equipment and software that the manufacture holds close to their hearts!!!!!
Hello everyone I have an old NDS Card that im trying to read with my jaycar kit reader/programmer. I have tried a few different card reader apps such as fmcard, ggedit, lmedit etc. The only program that reads it is winexplorer. I have also tried ic-prog but no luck. In winexplorer i click read card and get this: Trying to reset card...
Reset Successful
RX ATR : 3F 7F 11 25 03 33 B0 09 69 FF 4A 50 70 00 00 46 44 01
Timeout from 58 command
I am new to card programming and im wondering if anyone could tell me what program would read the card or what settings to use on the programmer. On the reader/programer my settings are SMOUSE and 3.5795mhz on the jumpers and im using comport 2. Any help would be really appreaciated. Thanks. PS: The mode switch on the reader is in for reading.
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from my understanding, there is no way to access the chips on a NDS card without the equipment and software that the manufacture holds close to their hearts!!!!!
The ATR is the only info you gain from these cards as I understand, as Porkop said the software to read these cards is pretty much a closely held secret!
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Thanks for your replies.
Or no 1 willing to share, on the public market.
might get hunted down if there was software available, not by cops but by Mr Murdoch lol....
see told ya, even me can't find a thing on them..... now in newy
Forget it.. it's of no use to you, but if you want continue then here is the thing.. Not that long ago a hex file was released on this forum ( before the new rules ) that contained a card emulator for that system. This was done just before the end of the old system.
Try the cable section because a few of those guys used it up till the end.
Will be easier to work out a hex for a 16f84 wafer then try to break into a provider card.
was that ncpheonix ?
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oh..ncem_1.00...zip (1.7KB)
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