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PSPChat v1.0 Released!

Posted Mar 5, 2006 at 6:00PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: psp homebrews
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I love it when the community comes together! Here we have a great instant messenger client for the PSP that was a collaborative effort by some of the guys on our forums: youresam, LordSturm, CampbellFF plus a little hosting assistance by Yeldarb and testing by NEvolution. Some of you may remember our past articles regarding the Lua development library netlib by youresam - out of it was born the netlib Instant Messenger, a very crude IM client. With PSPChat, they've made quite an improvement on the abilities and look of a Lua-based IM client. The current version not only supports users logging in and out, but also have a private message feature.

Features:
-GUI
-On-Screen Keyboard
-Users log in and out
-Private Messaging

Controls:
Main:
X to open keyboard
SQUARE to refresh screen
UP/DOWN to scroll
R to open users tab
SELECT to log out
Text Editor:
X to insert letter
O to cancel
D-PAD to move
L backspace, R space
While receiving data...
If the program gets stuck on "receiving Data...", press
START to cancel

Commands:
Private Message:
/msg username message
NOTE: You cannot receive messages if you turned off
enable_private_message. If it is enabled, your mailbox is
deleted at logout. You cannot send a PM to a user not logged in.

Download: [PSPChat v1.0]
Download: [LuaPlayer v0.16 for 1.50 Firmware] [LuaPlayer v0.16 for 1.0 Firmware]
Read: [Official Release Thread]



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# great effortpeeInMyPantz 2006-03-05 21:31
really cool... can't wait to try it out..

by theway.. does it connect to msn?

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# ...self0 2006-03-06 02:44
can I connect to msn with this?

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# wait wait waitGuest 2006-03-06 13:36
i wanna know how you install it the memory card!!!

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# WHY!!!vans1170 2006-03-06 14:53
WHY LUA!!! LUA IS SUCH A CRIPPLING CODE.

Good effort though.

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# ...lua...lazr_po1nt3r 2006-03-06 16:11
Really why LUA? It's such a buggy code and barely anyone has the patience to use it.

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# connectwindbreaker13579 2006-03-06 16:33
it will not connect.... every other program connects to the internet.... except this one.... does it have something to do with my conection being static???

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# ...youresam 2006-03-06 17:24
Lua is fine. It may not be powerful, but it does its job.

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