PSP Homebrew Releases of January 6th
Karol Krizka @ January 6, 2008
PSPThe following is a short list of all the homebrew games and other applications for PlayStation Portable released on January 6th, 2007. The hallmark of the day is the release of Furikup, the internet phone that can rival the upcoming Skype integration in PSP Slims (Furikup runs on Fat and Slim).
PSPTube 20080106 (Download)
- the file in the download like below
- Copy and Paste the PSPTube folder into your PSP’s GAME folder
- Boot up PSPTube from the PSP’s main menu
Push the Button v0.45 (Download)
Time Baby V8d (Download)
- Improvements to Solar Power Monitor mode functionality, and appearance.
- Long Version Time Display mode with centisecond display, which provides obvious potential for a future stopwatch feature.
- Improved resolution of the Heart Rate Monitor is also on the cards.
Furikup v0.1 PSP SIP Phone (Download)
- 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).
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My name is Karol Krizka, and I am a undergraduate student at SFU where I study physics and computer science. In my free time, I write simple applications and play with my PSP.
Might be a good idea to tell us what they do too, rather than just giving the changelogs…
HMm, I think that might be a good idea. I will add the descriptions to the next posts about daily homebrew releases.