: Contains data related to the "unfixed" part of the Amiibo's internal memory (serial numbers and unique IDs). locked-secret.bin
unfixed-info.bin is a binary file containing a specific 80-byte . This key is crucial because Amiibo data is not stored in plain text; it is encrypted using AES-128 in counter mode.
Once loaded, TagMo will show that keys are registered, allowing you to load Amiibo dumps ( .bin files) and write them to NFC tags. unfixed-info.bin
What or behavior are you currently experiencing?
Navigate to the settings menu and locate or Import Keys . : Contains data related to the "unfixed" part
In the vast ecosystem of computer file extensions, most users are comfortable with .jpg , .pdf , .exe , or .docx . So, when you stumble upon a cryptic file named lurking in a system directory, an application folder, or an external drive, it naturally raises eyebrows.
Note: The <ID0> and <ID1> folders are randomized 32-character strings unique to your specific 3DS system and SD card. Once loaded, TagMo will show that keys are
: Technical documents in progress, often named with draft- prefixes (e.g., draft-ietf-httpbis... ).
You can dump these keys directly from legitimate Amiibo figures using NFC-enabled tools.
Learn how to to ensure it is valid.