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Read error #27

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blond1 opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 14 comments
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Read error #27

blond1 opened this issue Mar 22, 2018 · 14 comments

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@blond1
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blond1 commented Mar 22, 2018

HI,
I have built my magspoof but it steel doesn't word: every time my readers ( i have 2) say read error
even if the information of the track is correct. I don't understand why. A wrong coil can do this sort of errors?
Thanks for your answer

@andyjsmith
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Did you ever resolve your issue? I'm having the same problem, getting %E?;E?+E? on my card reader but normal cards work fine as well as using MST on my Galaxy S8.

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blond1 commented Jul 18, 2018 via email

@andyjsmith
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Yeah, I'm on Windows 10. I have telegram.

If I understand you correctly, you have the same error on both your homemade magspoof and the one you bought (Rysc Corp?). Maybe it's an issue then with the card reader itself? I haven't had a chance to test mine out in the wild yet but maybe it works on normal commercial card readers?
Have you tried yours elsewhere?

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blond1 commented Jul 19, 2018 via email

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andyjsmith commented Jul 19, 2018

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samyk commented Dec 3, 2018

@andyjsmith Do you still have MST? Do you have an oscilloscope or logic analyzer where you could record how it looks? I believe MST came out slightly after MagSpoof and would love to see how it sends data.

@blond1
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blond1 commented Dec 3, 2018 via email

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samyk commented Dec 3, 2018

How about an Arduino?

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blond1 commented Dec 3, 2018 via email

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samyk commented Dec 3, 2018

You could use a coil of wire to connect to the ADC on the Arduino and sample data in. You'd probably want some diodes to protect the ADC pin though as I'm not sure how powerful the signal would be. Have any diodes? Also if you have something like a Teensy that would work even better.

@andyjsmith
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I'm still having this issue but I can occasionally get it to work, but none of the readers I have tried have picked up multiple tracks, they either pick up the first track or the second, and no other data.

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@samyk Didn't see your earlier reply, but yes I still have MST on my phone, unfortunately I do not have an oscilloscope but I could try a coil connected to an Arduino. You'd have to give me some advice about the diodes though, I have some that came in a kit but don't know which size/rating to use as I'm somewhat new to electronics.

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blond1 commented Dec 3, 2018 via email

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how should i change the code for cards those have just second line on them?
would you pls help me?

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