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F41thFul
01-12-2008, 04:44 AM
Ok Sony, is going to release a service for the PSP called Skype.
They didn't make it, but this will allow people to make calls to people for a small fee.

Well...

Fanjita and others. (PSP HOMEBREW DEVS), created there own software for the PSP.
And best of all its free, they noticed that sony is going to have some major flaws in the software for the PSP that Sony is releasing for compatibility for the PSP.

Heres the Dev's release notes:

"You have to hand it to Fanjita and Noobz, they just keep coming up with stuff that make us all go nuts. While the Sony PlayStation Portable mainstream crowd is waiting for more announcements from official channels about the upcoming Skype features, Fanjita and Noobz went on ahead with the development of the homebrew alternative.

In the latest post from the Noobz home page, the homebrew devs pointed out the flaws of Sony's Skype-driven system to come. They listed quite a number of disadvantages, and said they decided to make their own phone-calling software for everyone to enjoy.

The new Fanjita and Noobz software is called "Furikup." They say it's derived from "geeky" jargon, so don't worry if it sounds dirty when you first hear or read it. In any case, these are the main features:

* It's free software - in both the beer, and speech senses.
* You can use it anywhere in the world, subject to signing-up to a suitable local SIP-based voice-over-IP provider and being near a usable wifi access point. In many countries, you can find those for free or nearly-free - e.g. with SIPGate, in the UK, you can call to your PSP from any standard phone (landline or cellphone) for just the standard local call cost, and from PSP to another SIP phone (another PSP or a PC) for free.
* It runs on both slim and fat PSPs.
* It uses open standards, for maximum compatibility with other phone systems.
* You can use a Go!Cam (Chotto Shot), Talkman microphone, or SOCOM-style headset for audio input. (And even if you don't have any of those, you can still send audio from a WAV file in a pinch).

"It's still pretty much beta software - the audio quality needs some work (but it is usable), the UI isn't very pretty, and video calls aren't working (yet!)," notes the authors.

There's a lot more information in the readme file included in the archive, so don't forget to go through it. Enjoy!"

DOWNLOAD:

http://dl.qj.net/dl.php?fid=15622

SonniE
01-13-2008, 05:46 PM
lol sounds fun

HeRbSz
03-08-2008, 03:56 AM
sounds sexual. PSP-hone ? ? ? :OOOOOOO :o :o :o :o :o :o :o lolol