With Skype for PSP, you could make calls to another user of Skype — be they on a PSP, a PC, or a Mac — as well as to a landline cellphone or cell telephone.
To use Skype for PSP, you want:
- a PSP-2000, PSP-3000, or PSP-N1000 (PSPgo)
- a Wi-Fi net connection
- a Memory Stick Pro DUO with at the least 1MB of loose reminiscence
- A PSP Headset (version PSP-270) and a PSP Headphone with Remote Control (model PSP-S140)
OR
- a PSP USB Microphone (PSP-240).*
How to Use Skype on the PSP
Follow these easy steps to get admission to Skype to your PSP:
- Make certain your PSP’s Wi-Fi switch is ready to the ON role.
- Remove the PSP Headphone plug from the headphone jack of the PSP Remote Control cable.
- Plug your PSP Headset into the headphone jack of the Remote Control cable.
- Plug the Remote Control cable into the Video-Out port on the bottom-left of your PSP.
- Update the PSP firmware to model three.Ninety or later. To try this, input the Home Menu and navigate left to Settings. From there, scroll up to System Update and press X.
- After installing the gadget update and returning to the Home Menu, scroll right to Network. From right here, scroll down to the Skype icon. Press X to begin using Skype.
- You have now “Skyped your PSP” and may start calling your pals and circle of relatives!
*With the PSPGo (PSP-N1000), it’s far possible to use a Bluetooth wireless headset.