As reported earlier, Skype will be available exclusively on PSP-2000 systems only. The revised handheld features additional RAM, previously used for UMD caching. According to Nick Sharples from SCEE, the additional memory onboard the new PSP is crucial for running the VoIP application. He told
Pocket Gamer: "We had studied the possibility of supporting Skype with PSP-1000 but had to give it up because of the smaller size of main memory on PSP-1000 series."
Skype is coming before
month's end. For more images of the application, visit
GPara. For those with homebrew-capable PSP-1000 systems, new
homebrew VoIP applications may be worthwhile to you.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
1-07-2008 @ 2:08PM
Alien said...
Well that and they have to sell as many slims as possible :P
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1-07-2008 @ 2:09PM
Charles said...
hmmm...this sucks! Lets not hope this will not lead to a trend to future updates and whatnot because I will then be forced to buy the PSP-2000...oh well
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1-07-2008 @ 2:26PM
Errol said...
Damn it! The thing that i was most pumped about in the new firmware update, and now you're telling me that i can't have it because i don't own a PSP-2000?
That's just bullsh*t!
I was even mad since the day they announced the PSP Slim, there's lots of consoles out there that i wanna buy, and i had just gotten a PSP for my birthday! I can't afford it all!
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1-07-2008 @ 4:06PM
Trickob said...
I hear ya. I got a psp for my birthday right before they announced the slim was coming out.
1-08-2008 @ 1:04AM
FOXHOUND said...
Though not cost effective, a 'nice' PR-move by SONY would be to offer some kind of trade-in/cash-in bonus for those with a PSP-1000 to buy a PSP-2000 model.
1-09-2008 @ 2:01PM
Lars said...
It would be nice if it worked on the original PSP, but I don't mind too much. I've had my original since launch with no problems or damage, but I would like to upgrade to a slim anyways. I'll probably keep my old one and convert it to a homebrew player.
1-07-2008 @ 2:45PM
Ron said...
no way if the original psp has enough ram to run high quality games why shouldn't it be able to run simple relatively simple application
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1-07-2008 @ 3:15PM
XenoPhage said...
if (PSP-1000) {
ram_bloat();
error("Oops! Not enough RAM! Buy a PSP-2000!");
} else {
skype();
}
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1-07-2008 @ 3:26PM
Darayz said...
This really bunches my balls. I hope this doesn't start a trend where future psp apps are only available for PSP slims. Thanks for ignoring your early-adopters Sony. Thanks.
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1-07-2008 @ 3:33PM
Hector Martinez said...
I bet it can be hacked and done in homebrew, like anything else.
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1-07-2008 @ 3:36PM
Autobon said...
Thanks $ony, your so much nicer than Microsoft. Lucky for me, i have a Slim, but all my freinds have the fats
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1-07-2008 @ 3:36PM
required said...
The only reason the original PSP doesn't have enough RAM for Skype is that they've used it up on all the other FREE upgrades and features additions over the past few years. Don't forget, the original didn't even have a web browser.
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1-07-2008 @ 4:57PM
ryan90 said...
"The only reason the original PSP doesn't have enough RAM for Skype is that they've used it up on all the other FREE upgrades and features additions over the past few years. Don't forget, the original didn't even have a web browser."
Thats main memory that gets used for storing firmware features, although the psp fat has virtually no firmware space left it is actually the random access memory(ram) that is limiting it.this is the space the programs have to run in.
The psp slim has 2 memory upgrades both double main memory and double ram, meaning that the firmware can hold extra applications like skype, xvid/divx support , enhanced web-browser with full flash support, the new firmware has 32MB extra main memory some of these features have to happen as it doesn't make sence why sony released it with double firmware size, the ram is most likely for skype, faster game loading, it should also allow more features to be added to the web browser.
1-07-2008 @ 4:04PM
Bluecrush said...
Well look here the psp 1000 can also make phone calls
here
http://www.psp-hacks.com/file/1389
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1-07-2008 @ 4:11PM
drdre74 said...
Ok so why can homebrew get it to work but Sony couldn't? that makes no sense at all to me. Oh well I'll just use the homebrew version and show Sony what they can do with their
Skype.
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1-08-2008 @ 10:03PM
Haiddasalami said...
becuase Sony skype is going to be all pretty while homebrew is left to a text gui
1-07-2008 @ 4:44PM
Beano said...
Sound like a sloppy conversion of the Skype client than a actual limitation of the PSP.
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1-07-2008 @ 5:01PM
Jon said...
Skype has never been a developer who were capable to optimising their own software. I love their stuff, but the programs tends to be so bloated. They even found excuses not to port the program to Palm OS platform citing slowness as an excuse when Palm OS PDAs ran on the same processors as WinMob counterparts. No surprise that PSP-1000 owners would get screwed.
1-07-2008 @ 5:00PM
ryan90 said...
What are the actuall features of skype on psp, i dont get it i thought it was just voice chat and some java games why is that so demanding?, maybe someone knows what the actuall features are anyway a sloppy conversion sounds about right to me.
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1-07-2008 @ 5:43PM
stirlo said...
not..happy..Jan...
I also bought a replacement phat just as the slim was being released, as I was fine with its size, and wanted a decent battery...
Sony will really shoot themselves in the foot here, don't ever alienate your "early adaptors" or core freaks!
That's Nintendo's game!
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