Website posts patch for Skype to break 5-way calling limit
Recently, Skype and Intel have announced a deal that would limit Skype’s functionality on all but specific Intel processors. Currently, Skype 2.0 offers 10-way conference calls only on Intel’s latest dual-core CPUs, while other chips, including all AMD chips, will only allow for 5-way conference calls. Maxxus.com now has posted an version of Skype that integrates a patch and allows users with non-Intel dual-core processors to engage in conference calls with up to 10 participants.
Details about the patch as well as the download can be found here.
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