[android-developers] Re: NFC at Digital Protocol Layer

2011-12-20 Thread ikki_fenix
hello! If i right, you said me that i need to root my phone, didn't you? If i don't, i can't access to libnfc-nxp resources, didn't I? Best Regards, On 20 dic, 02:52, Alex Che alexey.tchervin...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, You are right, I had to ask you more details to avoid confusion. In

[android-developers] Re: NFC at Digital Protocol Layer

2011-12-20 Thread Alex Che
Hello, I do not know exactly about rooting for libnfc-nxp. I have no experience with the phones. You should to try or to ask someone else. Best regards, Alexei On Dec 20, 11:59 am, ikki_fenix piltzin1...@gmail.com wrote: hello! If i right, you said me that i need to root my phone, didn't

[android-developers] Re: NFC at Digital Protocol Layer

2011-12-19 Thread ikki_fenix
Hello, I'm going to read the information that you had me but after that i have some questions: if I'm not mistaken, the android phones that supports NFC have PN65N or PN544 chip and libnfc doesn't support those chips. am i mistaken? if libnfc doesn't support those chips why i am interested in

[android-developers] Re: NFC at Digital Protocol Layer

2011-12-19 Thread Alex Che
Hello, You are right, I had to ask you more details to avoid confusion. In your case the only choice is libnfc-nxp. Its code is located in droid/external/libnfc-nxp. (droid is the root of android source code). I think (not sure though) the function needed for DEP are placed in

[android-developers] Re: NFC at Digital Protocol Layer

2011-12-18 Thread Alex Che
Hi, I am not guarantee my information ultimately exact. 1. AFAIK, Google use libnfc-nxp library which has functions for P2P data exchange, may be it is actually DEP. 2. There is open-source libnfc library intended for Linux. It provides DEP exchange, I tried it with SCL3711 (PN533 chip) dongles.