- I can confirm Mifare Classics are not working with BB, I ordered them before I noticed this thread and they arrived today.
For anybody in UK, I just noticed Orange are selling a 5 pack for �8, I'll call past a shop tomorrow, hope they have some in stock.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com10-11-11 07:57 PMLike 0 - I have bought the app and shortcut me app, I'm ready to go, just need some tags
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So for those of you who want to get tags, make sure that the tags you are ordering are not Mifare Classic tags.Last edited by Vijik; 10-12-11 at 05:10 AM.
10-12-11 04:32 AMLike 0 - On my way to an Orange UK Shop now to get some proper ones, hope they have some in stock, I'll post as soon as I get them.10-12-11 05:02 AMLike 0
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A user sent email to me telling that topaz tags might also work with NFCLauncher. He said that Topaz tags has less memory and therefore might be cheaper than Mifare Ultralight tags.10-12-11 05:09 AMLike 0 -
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com10-12-11 05:33 AMLike 0 -
I did some googling. It looks like that Topaz is a standard NFC Forum's tag (Type 1).
If BB OS supports it, it might be a good choice because they are probably cheaper due to their very low memory capacity (few bytes of memory, much less than the 1k , 2k, 4k on Mifare UltraLight).10-12-11 06:56 AMLike 0 - Thanks.
I did some googling. It looks like that Topaz is a standard NFC Forum's tag (Type 1).
If BB OS supports it, it might be a good choice because they are probably cheaper due to their very low memory capacity (few bytes of memory, much less than the 1k , 2k, 4k on Mifare UltraLight).
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com10-12-11 07:14 AMLike 0 - Vijik or any other user, im able to get HID Proximity cards in my country with relativily easy access and obviously less the delays of shipping and costs, im only getting my blackberry 9900 later today about 4hrs from now, so i can test it only then, but has anyone tried these cards yet ?? to see if they working, ill paste the specs here:
Specs from a online ordering site hope this helps: HID 1326 ProxCard II is the value-priced industry choice for prox card access control. Designed for 125 kHz access control, HID 1326 ProxCard II offers 26 bits standard, more than 137 million possible codes, up to 24” read range, and a vertical clamshell card format. Standard 26-Bit/H10301 Format.10-12-11 07:42 AMLike 0 - Vijik or any other user, im able to get HID Proximity cards in my country with relativily easy access and obviously less the delays of shipping and costs, im only getting my blackberry 9900 later today about 4hrs from now, so i can test it only then, but has anyone tried these cards yet ?? to see if they working, ill paste the specs here:
Specs from a online ordering site hope this helps: HID 1326 ProxCard II is the value-priced industry choice for prox card access control. Designed for 125 kHz access control, HID 1326 ProxCard II offers 26 bits standard, more than 137 million possible codes, up to 24� read range, and a vertical clamshell card format. Standard 26-Bit/H10301 Format.
NFC's frequency is at 13.56 MHz.
BlackBerry will most likely not read those tags.
Wish you a problem free 9900 experience.10-12-11 11:05 AMLike 0 - Vijik or any other user, im able to get HID Proximity cards in my country with relativily easy access and obviously less the delays of shipping and costs, im only getting my blackberry 9900 later today about 4hrs from now, so i can test it only then, but has anyone tried these cards yet ?? to see if they working, ill paste the specs here:
Specs from a online ordering site hope this helps: HID 1326 ProxCard II is the value-priced industry choice for prox card access control. Designed for 125 kHz access control, HID 1326 ProxCard II offers 26 bits standard, more than 137 million possible codes, up to 24� read range, and a vertical clamshell card format. Standard 26-Bit/H10301 Format.10-12-11 11:08 AMLike 0 -
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If yes, I would send them back and order Mifare Ultralight tags instead.
So far 3 sources have confirmed that Mifare Classic can't be read by the BB.10-12-11 11:17 AMLike 0 -
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What you need to do to achieve that is:
1- Add a NFC tag to the NFClauncher and set it to launch CF shortcut in ShortcutMe.
2- In ShortcutMe write the CF shortcut like this:
AppName=Universal Search (Opens Universal Search)
Shortcuts=CF
Macros=
Delay 200; (waits so that Universal Search gets open)
KeyCall forward; (Searches for Call Forwarding settings)
delay100; (waits for the Universal Search to show the search results)
NavMoveDown1; (moves to found Call Forwarding item)
delay100;
NavClick; (opens Call Forwarding settings)
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Now when you tap that tag, Call forwarding setup page opens.
You need to add more macros to set/enable/disable call forwarding.duffy11 likes this.10-12-11 11:31 AMLike 1 -
- Shortcutme is 50% off! had to buy it now, wasn't going to but discount makes it's interaction with nfc launcher. now tags need to hurry up!!!10-12-11 05:49 PMLike 0
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NFCLauncher allows you to tap a NFC tag to launch an application, a predefined function, or a macro shortcut in ShortcutMe.
Macros are very flexible and powerfull and they allow you to define in details what should happen after you tap the tag.
You can see it in action here: http://forums.crackberry.com/blackbe...5/#post6748552.10-12-11 10:19 PMLike 0
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