I don't know if i can talk about this but Azureus (P2P Client) is open-source. I don't know the requirements but this is a one looking into!
Source is included
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php
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I don't know if i can talk about this but Azureus (P2P Client) is open-source. I don't know the requirements but this is a one looking into!
Source is included
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php
I would like to see that too. But a P2P app on the PSP would be better for small files like mp3s. So Azureus or any other mp3 dl app.
Just wanted to point something out-
This may not be as far off as it once was, since DickyDick has got a Java port to the PSP.
I still don't think that BitTorrent would work on a PSP- slow Wi-Fi + memory stick strain.
Let's do some digging: there's got to be some other P2P apps that are Java based, right? Let's go look for them.
Edit: that mockery of a P2P app known as "Lamewire" is written in Java.
Limewire would be best, I'd download stuff at my friends house.
That would be pretty awesome actually. P2P isn't extremely fast, so the PSP's slow WiFi wouldn't be much of a problem.
Bleh... I went to see if μtorrent was opensource. It isn't, unfortunately.
Perhaps another torrent client which uses a minimal amount of CPU and RAM would be better than Azureus? Just personal opinion, though... :P
Interesting consept.
limewire is horrible, torrents have same speed with more organization
portable music downloader hehe thats cool
i wouldnt mind seeing a p2p client on the psp. that would actually be pretty cool. i mainly use p2p clients to download movies though, and i dont know if a port to the psp could support files that big (600mb to 2gb usually)
A great app for music is SoulSeek, there are a couple of versions on Sourceforge, maybe one would suit the PSP well.
A coder should take a look...
http://sourceforge.net/search/?type_...words=soulseek
Soulseek is one of the best (if not THE best) mp3 sharing application. And it offers great download speeds if you use it well.
So Soulseek is my best bet!
Once again, a BitTorrent port is not going to work on the PSP, I don't think.
BitTorrent works a lot different than a lot of P2P apps. As the name suggests, BitTorrent works by downloading lots of small packets constantly.
This would put excessive strain on the memory stick, and would heat the system up, I think.
Also, the PSP is not practical for a lot of Torrent downloads like ISO's and such. It is much better fitting for single MP3's and such.