Interesting idea....Does this just send sms over a short range using wifi, Or can u use it on any mobile phone anywhere in the workd? How does it work?
Cheers
Floppydrive posted this news/release:
OK basically this is a VERY early version, but hey at least its out right? Made by Floppydisk and therealnapster84 we present PSPsms. Built on the work of youresam (netlib.lua) and using the wonderful Danzeff keyboard. The program is in lua and will be updated frequently.If you like this program you can donate to us at
http://www.strelzsoft.com/donations.html
What is does:
Sends an SMS to any cellphone of your choice.
How to use:
It uses the danzeff keyboard for lua, press O to select the line you want to edit, press X to edit the line (make sure you delete the text that is already
there, to delete the text there, just go to edit, move to begining of the text and hit delete on danzeff keybaord) Press select to get out of danzeff keyboard *it goes fast so make sure you tap it quickly.Press Square to send the message..
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Interesting idea....Does this just send sms over a short range using wifi, Or can u use it on any mobile phone anywhere in the workd? How does it work?
Cheers
i too am wondering how this works. looks like a really good idea though![]()
It doesn't work in the UK because our mobile phone numbers are longer than yours...
I hope the only reason it doesn't work here is just an input validation thing...
This would be pretty usefull if it works.![]()
how do I install on 1.5, does it require lua player or something? do I have to kxploit it ?
interesting thing,
thanks though
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but can u reciever messages?
when can we make phone calls on psp.... lol
ok im not too big on the lua stuff.. but is there a certain way im supposed to run this thing?.. or do i just put it and run it like every other homebrew?.. sorry if this seems a " easy " question or stupid question but ive never really had to ask until now.....
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