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The Magcard Write Read Utility Program V2017 is a specialized desktop application. It allows users to read, write, copy, and erase data on magnetic stripe cards. It bridges the gap between your computer and physical card reader/writer hardware. Key Features
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Automatically translates raw magnetic data into readable text or hexadecimal formats.
This software is designed to be used for legitimate purposes such as creating employee ID badges, hotel key cards, or membership cards. Users are legally responsible for ensuring they have explicit permission to read from, write to, or duplicate any card. Misuse may violate laws in your jurisdiction. Magcard Write Read Utility Program V2017 -FREE- Download
The software allows users to perform standard operations on magnetic stripe data across all three tracks (Track 1, Track 2, and Track 3): TagtixRFID Reading Data
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: Extract information from all three tracks of a standard magnetic stripe card. Write/Encode : Program new data onto blank or re-writable cards. : Completely wipe existing data from a magnetic strip. Set Coercivity : Toggle between (High Coercivity) and The Magcard Write Read Utility Program V2017 is
Automatically compares written data against the source file to ensure 100% accuracy during high-volume encoding loops.
The screen will populate with text strings across Tracks 1, 2, or 3. 3. Writing a Card
: Select the "Read" button and swipe the card through the reader. The data from the tracks will appear in their respective fields (Track 1, 2, or 3). Writing/Encoding : Input the desired alphanumeric data into the track boxes. Key Features Avoid sites that require you to
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Select the appropriate card type ( for black stripes, LoCo for brown stripes). Click the Write button. Swipe a blank or clear card through the encoder slot.
Fully reads, writes, and erases Track 1 (alphanumeric), Track 2 (numeric), and Track 3 (numeric) according to ISO 7811 standards.
A built-in "Read-After-Write" check compares the data freshly encoded onto a card against the original source file to ensure there are no data corruptions. Compatible Hardware Encoders