Hi,

> This just made the news :)
> 
> http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod9-1-and-simplytapp

Thanks for the info.


> It is probably only visible from Japan, but here it is:
> 
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobilesuica.msb.android
> 
> Does it really work with stock Android? I always assumed that it uses some
> proprietary protocol and driver to talk to the FeliCa chip. The whole thing is
> proprietary and patented all over, but they do have web services that do
> their proprietary key derivation (iCAS), so it is possible that it's
> done online.
> The other alternative is a dedicated derivation chip, but those are expensive.

Seems to be all Japanese (& Google translate didn't help much either).
As it doesn't request NFC permisssion and works with Android 2.1+, I
would assume that it works completely online. Or maybe there is some
proprietary interface for FeliCa on Japanese Android smartphones?

br,
Michael

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