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#1 2022-04-01 23:12:30

TwoWatches
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Registered: 2020-05-05
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parsing bin file vs onscreen check

block#   | data         |lck| ascii
---------+--------------+---+----------
  0/0x00 | 44 3B 85 EA  | 0 | D;..
  1/0x01 | 5B 72 4C 38  | 0 | [rL8
  2/0x02 | 1F 4E D1 FC  | 0 | .N..
  3/0x03 | 66 96 14 B2  | 0 | f...
  4/0x04 | 0E 99 F9 2D  | 0 | ...-
  5/0x05 | 44 11 CB DF  | 0 | D...
  6/0x06 | 06 B5 99 89  | 0 | ....
  7/0x07 | 57 E0 FC F9  | 0 | W...
  8/0x08 | 9D 63 07 06  | 0 | .c..
  9/0x09 | 35 C0 07 E0  | 0 | 5...
 10/0x0A | 00 00 00 00  | 0 | ....

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I need to create a file that just contains the first 7 lines of data. The above is a screen shot of the dump. However the bin file contains the last line. Is there a way to parse that so i know were the first seven data octets are?

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#2 2022-04-02 00:09:12

TwoWatches
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Re: parsing bin file vs onscreen check

NVM readmulti should do the trick smile

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#3 2022-04-02 00:24:14

TwoWatches
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Registered: 2020-05-05
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Re: parsing bin file vs onscreen check

hf 15 readmulti -2 * 1 2

is failing, any idea why?

iso15693 card readmulti failed

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