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2012-11-15
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2012-11-15
, 13:42
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2012-11-15
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I wouldn't hurry so much with the soldering iron
Is it even as a separate chip on N9 or part of a SoC?
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2012-11-18
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So, anyone have the balls to replace the PN544 with a PN65N?
From what I've read, Secure Element support is on the SmartMX, an additional module inside the PN65N.
If you were to pursue a pure-software approach to this, I think it would be best to check out how a real Galaxy Nexus does the authentication, card emulation and transaction at the NFC stack.
Once that's done, you can start stubbing SE functions and add them to a modified pn544 driver.
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2012-11-27
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I haven't looked into this much at all yet, and suspect I won't have time any-time soon.
Nevertheless I figured it may be of interest for others to research further....
I'm not saying this is a solution of any sort, I haven't researched deeply enough claim anything.