there is always one memory to write in , you can write in NfcA and read in mifareClassic freely .
they are "independent" if u mean it like this . and not indepented in class level , for example MifareUltralight depends on NfcA almost compeletly.
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manpreet
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2 years ago
I have a nfc card which supports multiple technologies. (For example NfcA,MifareClassic, ISOdep). I want to understand what technology has been used to write to the tag. Are these technologies independent? I mean can I use mifareclassic to write some data and use NfcA (or ISOdep) to read that data? Or these technologies each have their own memory?