have a look at android/external/qemu/telephony/sim_card.c in the open-source
tree

this is the current implementation of the SIM Card. As you can see, it's
pretty static at
the moment. Feel free to patch it to your liking.

Regards

On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 12:32 PM, VVPrasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> Can some one please let me know how to simulate SIM in the Emulator?
>
> I've seen the below information (* A GSM modem, including a simulated
> SIM Card) @
> http://code.google.com/android/reference/emulator.html#telephony:
>
>    >>Adding custom capabilities to the underlying QEMU services, the
> Android emulator supports many hardware
>    >>features likely to be found on mobile devices, including:
>
>        >>* An ARMv5 CPU and the corresponding memory-management unit
> (MMU)
>        >>* A 16-bit LCD display
>        >>* One or more keyboards (a Qwerty-based keyboard and
> associated Dpad/Phone buttons)
>        >>* A sound chip with output and input capabilities
>        >>* Flash memory partitions (emulated through disk image files
> on the development machine)
>        >>* A GSM modem, including a simulated SIM Card
>
> But, could not get any details to do the same.
>
> Can some one please help to get the details?
>
> Thanks in advance
> --VVPrasad
>
> >
>

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