Alberto,

A while back I posted my diff's to the Android source code to get this
working here:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_thread/thread/d5fc35a9f16aa467/dec4843abd73d9e9?lnk=gst&q=secure+element+diff%27s#dec4843abd73d9e9

I was able to get the SmartMX secure element to be exposed in both
wired mode and visible to other NFC readers. Other than that though,
I'm not sure much else can be done to the SE such as loading
applications to it because it is locked down and you need the secret
keys to write to those parts of its memory. I'm pretty sure only
Google and NXP know what those keys are.

I did not make my changes to the Cyanogen source though; but rather
the plain Android source base. After unlocking the bootloader on the
Nexus S and loading my version of the OS, NFC emulation mode was
working.

On Apr 26, 5:51 am, Alberto González <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I undestand that smartcard feature is not available for developers.
>
> I readed in this website that is possible to available 
> it:http://www.nearfieldcommunicationsworld.com/2011/02/13/35913/uncovere...
>
> The clues that I get to make it available is:
> "Download the source (actually from CyanogenMod 7 to have the full
> build environment for the new Nexus S), make the appropriate changes
> to the code, recompile everything and put it back into the phone and
> it works — Nexus S supports card emulation and SWP!"
>
> Also I need to root it... I know..
>
> The question is: are there anybody who could provide more info about
> this?
>
> Thanks in advantage

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