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Richmond 1.04, released by the sz development, is a specialized utility designed to interface with PC-connected ISO 14443 and ISO 15693 compliant NFC/RFID readers, offering security professionals, system integrators, and hobbyists a straightforward way to detect nearby contact-less tags and inspect their raw data content. The single-version application focuses on low-level visibility: once a supported reader is attached, the software continuously scans the RF field, displays every tag’s UID, ATQA, SAK, and complete memory blocks in real time, and highlights whether the device adheres to the ISO 14443 Type A/B standards or to the ISO 15693 vicinity protocol. This immediate feedback makes Richmond useful for verifying genuine versus cloned badges during access-control audits, confirming the integrity of NFC smart-cards before deployment, capturing tag signatures for forensic logs, or simply learning the structure of different transponder families. Because the program presents the information in a plain-text format, its output can be copied directly into documentation, spreadsheets, or command-line scripts for further analysis. Richmond’s lightweight footprint and minimal interface also suit field technicians who need a quick, reader-agnostic diagnostic tool without navigating complex middleware or SDK packages. As a dedicated development and diagnostic utility within the System Utilities / NFC-RFID Tools category, the software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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