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Maxie D. Schmidt edited this page Jan 2, 2018 · 14 revisions

Welcome to the Chameleon Mini Live Debugger Wiki!

This application is an interactive NFC debugging and logging tool for Android using the Chameleon Mini Rev. g boards using this USB cable (or some variant thereof). The Chameleon Mini is a hardware tool for NFC debugging, card emulation, security testing, reconnaissance, and general purpose debugging over this interface. These small card-sized NFC emulator devices are able to clone contact-less cards and RFID tags and sniff the raw RF-framed data sent over the interface without the overhead of Android's prohibitive NFC stack. Recent versions of the Chameleon boards (Rev. >= g) have the option to perform LIVE logging with the device where the raw logs are printed to the console in real time. This application provides a portable interface to be used with the live logging features of the device for on the go and stealth NFC card reader debugging and testing. A Beta testing version of the application is now available on the Play Store.

Screenshots and hardware setup

Roughly 1/4 of the buttons on the Tools Menu tab are status markers so that if you move around testing different door readers you have ways to denote this in the resulting log files. The colors are for highlighting and most of the rest are commands or configure-select options built-in to the Chameleon command line.

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