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Help formatting Jcop21/J2A040 cards prior to writing on emv chip with X2 all in 1

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Help formatting Jcop21/J2A040 cards prior to writing on emv chip with X2 all in 1

Post by Peckerwood1904 » Sun Dec 20, 2020 4:50 am

I am also looking for help trying to format Java card to a J2A040 Jcop21 card. I’m just trying to use X2 all in 1 software with these cards but I have to format card first and can’t figure out how can anyone help please I’ve been going through this site and YouTube trying to reach myself but I’m on hour 35 😤😩and about to have a meltdown lol help is greatly appreciated

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Re: Help formatting Jcop21/J2A040 cards prior to writing on emv chip with X2 all in 1

Post by pumaejecutivo » Sat Apr 24, 2021 8:07 pm

in my experience, x2 software make all the job by itself.... why you think you have to format your card? does it have any memory spaceproblem or something like that? are you trying to safe a visa track on the jcop? some visa cryptograms are larger and need more space in memory than mc.... so maye you need a j2a080 instead j2a040.... maybe iam wrong.... anyway you can format your card followinf this steps (you have to have the mcgyver .cap andf also you have to run this on the gpshell )....

mode_211
enable_trace
enable_timer
establish_context
card_connect
select -AID a000000003000000
open_sc -security 1 -keyind 0 -keyver 0 -mac_key 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f -enc_key 404142434445464748494a4b4c4d4e4f
delete -AID 315041592E5359532E444446303101
delete -AID 315041592E5359532E4444463031
install -file mcgyver.cap -priv 4
card_disconnect
release_context

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