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#201 2016-02-23 23:12:08

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

ags131 wrote:

online PWD gen wink http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org

Unless I'm doing something incorrectly (don't believe I am, but stranger things have happened big_smile ) there is a bug somewhere in that online PWD generation. I've had 2 tags that gave no response, as if the PWD was incorrect, so I compared the PWD generated by the online generator, and by pwdgen.js using the same UID. The PWDs were different for the same UID, with the online generator being incorrect.

However, most often the online PWD generator outputs the correct PWD.

If it would help to fix the problem, I will gladly share the UID used.

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#202 2016-02-23 23:14:19

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Can you provide the UIDs and the different generated PWDs?

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#203 2016-02-23 23:18:56

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

UID = 04391D9A294981

Online PWD gen = c08a832b

PWDgen.js = ac38b802

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#204 2016-02-23 23:54:54

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

It was a bug!  Thank you for finding it, I've pushed a fixed version of the service.

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#205 2016-02-23 23:57:38

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

bettse wrote:

It was a bug!  Thank you for finding it, I've pushed a fixed version of the service.

I'm just glad it wasn't me doing something silly this time. Thanks for the fix!

Btw, good to see a fellow Oregonian here! I'm in Eugene.

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#206 2016-02-24 00:30:43

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

I'm in Eugene.

If you tell me you're a student at UO, i'm gonna have to re-introduce the bug

Go Beavs! smile

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#207 2016-02-24 00:39:30

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

bettse wrote:

I'm in Eugene.

If you tell me you're a student at UO, i'm gonna have to re-introduce the bug

Go Beavs! smile

LOL!

Too old to be a duck, and definitely not a duck fan. Beavers all the way!

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#208 2016-02-24 11:53:05

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

hello,

Thank you for your work !

i'm following this topic and read it.

but i don't think i have read it :

- can y used some blanck ntag215 since i have some for my amiibo wink ?
- and where you find the uid on ntag ?


Thank you in advance.

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#209 2016-02-26 06:26:58

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

you can only use ntag213

The UID is the page 1&2 combined, except you need to remove the 4th byte

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#210 2016-02-26 08:55:04

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Hello again,

I will try to be more clear smile (thank Bettse.

I have 2 questions about this.

Can i used some ntag215 to do this ? (i know it's ntag213, but i will receive some ntag215 for amiibo....)
and my other question was where you are finding the UID of this NTAG for generating the PWD ?

Thank you in advance and sorry for this bad english i'm french.

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#211 2016-02-26 08:56:13

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

@kurapika666 ok thank you for your  answer smile

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#212 2016-02-28 11:33:01

Olfan
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

@ags131, I've compiled a full mapping of the vehicle upgrades: http://pastebin.com/VNtGB2Lh
If you need it in another format please ask.

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#213 2016-03-07 13:35:41

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Trasixes,
Using mifare++ultra light, the card uid is first 7 bytes of page 2 and 3?

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#214 2016-03-07 17:00:23

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

crstofer wrote:

Trasixes,
Using mifare++ultra light, the card uid is first 7 bytes of page 2 and 3?


First 3 bytes of page 0, and all four bytes of page 1. That makes up the UID.

Last edited by trasixes (2016-03-07 17:00:52)

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#215 2016-03-07 20:39:14

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Kurapika666, trasixes, ags131... "Thanks for the Q & A !"   Explained a great deal of things.   My question is regarding the character encryption. Is the tag UID being used?  I have no issues with making vehicles. Falling short on character encryption.  Any suggestions !  Gonna RE-READ the thread again.

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#216 2016-03-07 20:47:59

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

crstofer wrote:

Kurapika666, trasixes, ags131... "Thanks for the Q & A !"   Explained a great deal of things.   My question is regarding the character encryption. Is the tag UID being used?  I have no issues with making vehicles. Falling short on character encryption.  Any suggestions !  Gonna RE-READ the thread again.

Ags131 posted this in this thread.

http://ldcharcrypto.ags131.com/


If you want to dig into the actual encryption, have a look at node-ld. Between node-ld, this thread, and the datasheet for the ntag213, everything you could ever want to know is there.

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#217 2016-03-07 21:10:42

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

http://ldcharcrypto.ags131.com/


Took a minute to RE-READ the information here and figured out the proper usage of the IdCharCrypto. Thanks "ags131"

I'll reiterate to ALL to please Re-READ ALL the information provided, not just here any of the threads ! Top notch information !

THANKS to ALL !

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#218 2016-03-08 00:40:04

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Kurapika666 wrote:

I tried to update the tardis (07040000 on page 36), it worked too smile


What did this update do? curious... Thanks in advance

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#219 2016-03-11 09:39:29

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

It's just the second form of the tardis

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#220 2016-03-16 21:08:48

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

ags131 wrote:

online PWD gen wink http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org

Has this been taken down?

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#221 2016-03-16 21:09:55

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

crstofer wrote:
ags131 wrote:

online PWD gen wink http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org

Has this been taken down?

Still opens for me

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#222 2016-03-18 23:21:22

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Has anyone else had issues with NTAG213 tags? I bought some 25mm ones and while they work on the left and right sides of the portal, they do not work correctly in the middle spot. They official tags work fine in the middle spot.
I am guessing that they are not sensitive enough (RF). Counting the number of turns on the antenna, the ones I bought only have 7 turns.
Where (in the UK) have people bought tags from that have worked successfully?

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#223 2016-03-26 18:30:26

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Pixel166 wrote:

@trasixes : I also have that app, but as I'm a developper, I couldn't resist to make my own app, dedicated to this purpose smile
It's more like a game, than just to create new tags (as my official Lego Dimensions collection is already nearly full ...)
Doing this let me understand the NFC protocol, and as a binus, it gave me the possibility to create backup of my tags on thinner tags (very interesting when traveling with the game)

So the app is dedicated to Lego Dimensions, and for example, when I'm using a Lego Dimensions tag on my android phone, it gave me the type (character or item/vehicle), and the name. Next step is to introduce upgrades for items.

Hi Pixel1666, did you ever finish your App? I would be very interested in trying it out, especially if you have developed the App to also program blank NTAG's. Thank you in advance, Jeppe

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#224 2016-03-28 15:57:30

Blite
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Wootty2000 wrote:

Has anyone else had issues with NTAG213 tags? I bought some 25mm ones and while they work on the left and right sides of the portal, they do not work correctly in the middle spot. They official tags work fine in the middle spot.
I am guessing that they are not sensitive enough (RF). Counting the number of turns on the antenna, the ones I bought only have 7 turns.
Where (in the UK) have people bought tags from that have worked successfully?

Yeah I've found that the following tags work flawlessly and can be bought on ebay UK

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/361513418941

And you can use the new Id's of 45 for Green arrow and 46 for Supergirl (Red Lantern)

I suggest you get in there and buy them as soon as you can. I haven't found another tag yet that works as well. Most tags work but getting them to work on the centre reader for the vehicles is hard and these tags are the only ones so far which I've found that just work.

Report back with your successes smile

Blite.

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#225 2016-03-28 16:06:04

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Stay away from the 25mm tags and go for 27mm - 28mm tags ones with 10-11 metal loops on the sticker, they get better distance and work better in the center reader/writer.

25mm tags are fine for characters but when you get to parts of the game which require you to move your player around on the portal this can be a pain off your character isn't read in the centre reader. Also ab pain when doing the hacking in the minigame where once again you have to move your character around.

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#226 2016-03-28 18:20:36

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

I've found these 25mm tags to work very well. In fact, the Toypad often detects them 1-2 inches away. I've tested them extensively, in all locations on the Toypad, and have had no problems at all.

http://r.ebay.com/WVIHDT

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#227 2016-03-28 18:23:27

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

I've been using these 22mm tags and so far haven't had any issues.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SI3BXUW

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#228 2016-03-28 19:13:27

Blite
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

ags131 wrote:

I've been using these 22mm tags and so far haven't had any issues.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SI3BXUW

Price wise those tags are expensive, even with the 48% discount they are still more expensive. Have you played around with the new supergirl character yet?

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#229 2016-03-28 19:15:20

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

They are expensive relative to other sources, but I was wanting them quicker than the usual china snail mail. smile I have played with supergirl a small amount, but not much.

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#230 2016-03-28 19:15:37

Blite
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

trasixes wrote:

I've found these 25mm tags to work very well. In fact, the Toypad often detects them 1-2 inches away. I've tested them extensively, in all locations on the Toypad, and have had no problems at all.

http://r.ebay.com/WVIHDT

I love these tags, shame about the long delivery times from China...  Is there a local seller for these in the UK?

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#231 2016-03-30 18:51:12

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

I read the tag with Mifare++ Ultralight

Page0: 04897174
Page1: 7A333580

So UID = 0489717A333580

http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org/ gives me PWD: 660d01d8
http://ldcharcrypto.ags131.com/ with character 10 gives me:
A798B47F
755D0DBF

I successfully write the following:
Page36: A798B47F
Page37: 755D0DBF

Then I try to write Page 43 with 660d01d8 and if fails.

Any suggestions welcome! smile

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#232 2016-03-30 19:00:03

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

shindigs wrote:

I read the tag with Mifare++ Ultralight

Page0: 04897174
Page1: 7A333580

So UID = 0489717A333580

http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org/ gives me PWD: 660d01d8
http://ldcharcrypto.ags131.com/ with character 10 gives me:
A798B47F
755D0DBF

I successfully write the following:
Page36: A798B47F
Page37: 755D0DBF

Then I try to write Page 43 with 660d01d8 and if fails.

Any suggestions welcome! smile

I confirmed your PWD, and your encrypted character ID. All checks out. Did you have a failure at some point with that particular tag? If so, you'd need to reboot the console and start the game again. LD caches the UID, so if you had a typo, and received "update required" message, it will always display that message until you reboot/restart LD.

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#233 2016-03-30 19:06:25

shindigs
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

trasixes wrote:
shindigs wrote:

I read the tag with Mifare++ Ultralight

Page0: 04897174
Page1: 7A333580

So UID = 0489717A333580

http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org/ gives me PWD: 660d01d8
http://ldcharcrypto.ags131.com/ with character 10 gives me:
A798B47F
755D0DBF

I successfully write the following:
Page36: A798B47F
Page37: 755D0DBF

Then I try to write Page 43 with 660d01d8 and if fails.

Any suggestions welcome! smile

I confirmed your PWD, and your encrypted character ID. All checks out. Did you have a failure at some point with that particular tag? If so, you'd need to reboot the console and start the game again. LD caches the UID, so if you had a typo, and received "update required" message, it will always display that message until you reboot/restart LD.

No it fails when trying to write Page 43 in Mifare++ Ultralight.
"Error writing page 43. All following pages have NOT been written"

The gamepad never detects these anyway so looks like I have to buy another set of tags.

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#234 2016-03-30 19:08:03

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

The gamepad only detects them if the PWD is set. You may have to try a different app to write page 43

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#235 2016-03-30 19:13:02

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

shindigs wrote:
trasixes wrote:
shindigs wrote:

I read the tag with Mifare++ Ultralight

Page0: 04897174
Page1: 7A333580

So UID = 0489717A333580

http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org/ gives me PWD: 660d01d8
http://ldcharcrypto.ags131.com/ with character 10 gives me:
A798B47F
755D0DBF

I successfully write the following:
Page36: A798B47F
Page37: 755D0DBF

Then I try to write Page 43 with 660d01d8 and if fails.

Any suggestions welcome! smile

I confirmed your PWD, and your encrypted character ID. All checks out. Did you have a failure at some point with that particular tag? If so, you'd need to reboot the console and start the game again. LD caches the UID, so if you had a typo, and received "update required" message, it will always display that message until you reboot/restart LD.

No it fails when trying to write Page 43 in Mifare++ Ultralight.
"Error writing page 43. All following pages have NOT been written"

The gamepad never detects these anyway so looks like I have to buy another set of tags.


Are you using a new tag or trying to rewrite a genuine LD tag? If it is the latter, it won't work, at least not that way.

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#236 2016-03-30 19:15:21

shindigs
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

trasixes wrote:
shindigs wrote:
trasixes wrote:

I confirmed your PWD, and your encrypted character ID. All checks out. Did you have a failure at some point with that particular tag? If so, you'd need to reboot the console and start the game again. LD caches the UID, so if you had a typo, and received "update required" message, it will always display that message until you reboot/restart LD.

No it fails when trying to write Page 43 in Mifare++ Ultralight.
"Error writing page 43. All following pages have NOT been written"

The gamepad never detects these anyway so looks like I have to buy another set of tags.


Are you using a new tag or trying to rewrite a genuine LD tag? If it is the latter, it won't work, at least not that way.

New tag.

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#237 2016-03-30 19:37:39

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

shindigs wrote:
trasixes wrote:
shindigs wrote:

No it fails when trying to write Page 43 in Mifare++ Ultralight.
"Error writing page 43. All following pages have NOT been written"

The gamepad never detects these anyway so looks like I have to buy another set of tags.


Are you using a new tag or trying to rewrite a genuine LD tag? If it is the latter, it won't work, at least not that way.

New tag.


Hmmm and the tag type isn't set to vehicle, right? I'm just spitballing at this point.

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#238 2016-03-30 19:45:14

shindigs
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

trasixes wrote:
shindigs wrote:
trasixes wrote:

Are you using a new tag or trying to rewrite a genuine LD tag? If it is the latter, it won't work, at least not that way.

New tag.


Hmmm and the tag type isn't set to vehicle, right? I'm just spitballing at this point.

I don't think so, just to make sure here is the full dump:

04897174
7A333580
FC480000
E1101200
0103A010
440300FE
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
A798B47F
755D0DBF
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
04897174
7A333580

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#239 2016-03-30 20:01:49

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Not seeing anything that should cause a problem. The only potential issue I can see is the PWD not being set.

Do you have a link to the tags you are using?

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#240 2016-03-30 20:18:43

shindigs
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

trasixes wrote:

Not seeing anything that should cause a problem. The only potential issue I can see is the PWD not being set.

Do you have a link to the tags you are using?

Thanks for verifying. The tags I am using can be found here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281460266998?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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#241 2016-03-30 20:20:26

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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Those are the wrong tags, probably smaller. They are NTAG203s instead of NTAG213s
From Datasheet:
168 bytes of total memory, divided in 42 pages (4 bytes each)
144 bytes of user r/w memory area, divided in 36 pages (4 bytes each)

Thats not enough space for LD tags

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#242 2016-03-30 20:21:27

trasixes
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

shindigs wrote:
trasixes wrote:

Not seeing anything that should cause a problem. The only potential issue I can see is the PWD not being set.

Do you have a link to the tags you are using?

Thanks for verifying. The tags I am using can be found here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281460266998?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

NTAG203? is that correct? If so, that would likely be your problem.

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#243 2016-03-30 20:33:28

shindigs
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

trasixes wrote:
shindigs wrote:
trasixes wrote:

Not seeing anything that should cause a problem. The only potential issue I can see is the PWD not being set.

Do you have a link to the tags you are using?

Thanks for verifying. The tags I am using can be found here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281460266998?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

NTAG203? is that correct? If so, that would likely be your problem.

ags131 wrote:

Those are the wrong tags, probably smaller. They are NTAG203s instead of NTAG213s
From Datasheet:
168 bytes of total memory, divided in 42 pages (4 bytes each)
144 bytes of user r/w memory area, divided in 36 pages (4 bytes each)

Thats not enough space for LD tags

And so the mystery is solved. I have ordered new tags. Thank you both for helping! smile

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#244 2016-04-02 10:55:13

Wootty2000
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

I have been speaking to the supplier of the 25mm tags I had that did not work correctly.
They have got a new batch of tags and they work perfectly. I can even elevate the tag about 4mm above the center space and they still work

The company I brought from is http://zipnfc.com and the tags I used are http://zipnfc.com/nfc-stickers/clear-nfc-stickers/25mm-nfc-sticker-ntag213-clear-ntag213.html
If you buy from them, ask for the high sensitivity tags and that Paul told you about them. They are phasing out the old stock and phasing in the new high sensitivity. At the moment, they have both in stock so telling them the above should mean you get the correct tags
They also have an ebay store www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271279788892 but if you buy in quantity 50, the ebay shop is more expensive

lprot wrote:

I wonder what is your UID and what values at which pages and with which tool you write.

I use a program on my android phone is called "RFID NFC Tool". It supports keys so can read the original tags


Has anyone figured out the vehicle upgrades? Im trying to work out the codes to generate the vehicle updates

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#245 2016-04-02 23:42:18

Olfan
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

@Wootty2000 on 2016-02-28 I made a post about the vehicle upgrades. I posted a pastebin link to the full list of upgrades for all the vehicles. It's a list of the upgrades and the numeric value for each upgrade. Adding the numeric values for the upgrades you get the complete code you have to write to the tag.

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#246 2016-04-06 09:10:42

algope
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

I know how to create characters and vehicles in Lego Dimensions:
Characters:
- Read the UID of your NTAG213 (I use Mifare++ Ultralight). This UID are on page 1 and 2 except last 2 digits from page 1.
- With this: http://ldcharcrypto.ags131.com/ you write your UID and the ID of the character you want and the resoult you have to write on page 36 and 37.
- With this: http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org/ you write your UID and it gives you the pass that you have to write on page 43.
- This new code you write on your NTAG213 and done.

Vehicles:
- With this: http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org/ you write your UID and it gives you the pass that you have to write on page 43.
- This new code you write on your NTAG213 and done. When the game ask you to build the toy you place this NFC and the game will write it.

Now my question is about the upgrades of vehicles. I saw this: http://pastebin.com/VNtGB2Lh but I don't know where I have to write the numbers or how I have to do it.

Thanks!

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#247 2016-04-06 13:21:27

algope
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Sorry I made a mistake, the vehicle can't be created on this way.

- Using this page: http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/decimal-to-hex-converter you put the ID of the vehicle and you get the hex.
- You change the position of the bytes and you write on page 36
- On page 38 you change byte 2 to -> 01
- You use page: http://ldpwd.ericbetts.org/ to create the PSW.
- You write in page 43 and done.

But I am still stuck to upgrade a vehicle.

Thanks and sorry for the mistake.

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#248 2016-04-06 13:57:26

Olfan
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

@algope For the upgrades you have to:

- Calculate the total upgrade value by adding the values for each individual upgrade (having in mind that, in order to select an upgrade, you also have to select all the upgrades of the same family that preceed the one you want, just like you would do in the game).
- Convert this total upgrade value to hexadecimal.
- Write this number (in BIG ENDIAN convention, i.e. reversing the natural order of the bytes that compose the number: 435423A1B7 -> B7A1235443) to pages 35 and 37 (if the number is small enough, and has 4 or less bytes, you just use page 35 and leave page 37 with all zeros, and if it doesn't fit on page 35, you use page 35 for the first 4 bytes and page 37 for the next ones).

That is only for the upgrades, of course you also have to write the vehicle id to page 36 and the type of the tag (00010000 hex) to page 38.

That way, when you read the tag on the toypad, it will have all the selected upgrades in the game and you'll be able to use them. However if you go into the upgrade menu, you will just see the upgrades you have activated in the game, because this menu doesn't show the actual state of the tag, but what you have done in-game.

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#249 2016-04-06 14:13:03

algope
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

Olfan wrote:

@algope For the upgrades you have to:

- Calculate the total upgrade value by adding the values for each individual upgrade (having in mind that, in order to select an upgrade, you also have to select all the upgrades of the same family that preceed the one you want, just like you would do in the game).
- Convert this total upgrade value to hexadecimal.
- Write this number (in BIG ENDIAN convention, i.e. reversing the natural order of the bytes that compose the number: 435423A1B7 -> B7A1235443) to pages 35 and 37 (if the number is small enough, and has 4 or less bytes, you just use page 35 and leave page 37 with all zeros, and if it doesn't fit on page 35, you use page 35 for the first 4 bytes and page 37 for the next ones).

That is only for the upgrades, of course you also have to write the vehicle id to page 36 and the type of the tag (00010000 hex) to page 38.

That way, when you read the tag on the toypad, it will have all the selected upgrades in the game and you'll be able to use them. However if you go into the upgrade menu, you will just see the upgrades you have activated in the game, because this menu doesn't show the actual state of the tag, but what you have done in-game.

Thanks @Olfan, I saw that you create this: http://pastebin.com/VNtGB2Lh but I don't understand where I find the values.
I'm trying with Emmet's Excavator and I see that in this pastebin you put numbers to each familie, that means that I have to sum all of them? And if I want to made a total upgrade, I have to sum all the numbers?

Thanks a lot!

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#250 2016-04-06 14:56:34

Olfan
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Re: [FINISHED] a popular toy Lego Dimensions

@algope, for Emmet's Excavator, let's say you want to set Horn Sound Chooser upgrade to "B" sound. Then you have to add:

- (1) In the Rebuild Family, you have to activate the second model, because this upgrade belongs to the second model. If it belonged to the third model, you would have had to activate the third and the second model. Actually, this is optional, because the upgrade would work, even without the second model activated.
- In the Extras Family, you have to select all the preceeding upgrades:
    * (3542940) Bolt Colour Chooser: let's say you select it, but leave it disabled.
    * (590490) Enemy Hearts Ability active.
    * (590490) Regenerate Armour Ability active.
    * (106288200) Horn Sound Chooser "B" sound.

Adding all this numbers: 1+3542940+590490+590490+106288200=111012121 -> 069DE919 hex -> 19E99D06 BIG ENDIAN hex

Since it's 4 bytes, you write them to page 35 and leave page 37 with all zeroes.

If you want a full upgrade, you have to add the values for all the upgrades (but just choosing one value for the upgrades with a multiple possible value. For example, in an upgrade with several colours, you would just choose one of them, of course). Some of the values are exclusive (for example you can only have one enabled weapon at a time, so if you select the value "enabled" for more than one weapon, I think you will have really enabled just the first of them).

The values for each of the upgrades depend on the number of upgrades available to each vehicle (and on the number of possible values of each upgrade). Most vehicles have 47 possible upgrades (including the upgrade to the second and third models), so all of them get the same values for each upgrade, which means that you can re-use the values. However, keep in mind that there are some vehicles and gadgets with less posible upgrades, and those have different upgrade values.

As you see, all this process is quite tedious, and surely would be better if automated.

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