muppetds wrote:
Oh right its a standalone scratch player - how did you get it to connect to the internet? (or is it pretending)
Its not pretending, and I have no Idea. I Imagine it must have taken a while to code... It probably wouldn't be that hard to figure out though.
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muppetds wrote:
found it http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=79382&p=1
It supports panther which explains the internet (not completely)
You seem somewhat bewilderd by it.
It uses internet to check the system version, update variables and even play games. It's like "an online OS"
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Servine wrote:
muppetds wrote:
found it http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=79382&p=1
It supports panther which explains the internet (not completely)You seem somewhat bewilderd by it.
It uses internet to check the system version, update variables and even play games. It's like "an online OS"
I am as i never knew that panther/scratch could connect to the internet though.
offtopic - is the a mac version of panther?
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muppetds wrote:
Servine wrote:
muppetds wrote:
found it http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=79382&p=1
It supports panther which explains the internet (not completely)You seem somewhat bewilderd by it.
It uses internet to check the system version, update variables and even play games. It's like "an online OS"I am as i never knew that panther/scratch could connect to the internet though.
offtopic - is the a mac version of panther?
I should think so.
download page
You dont actually need panther to run the kabam client though.
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Servine wrote:
muppetds wrote:
Servine wrote:
You seem somewhat bewilderd by it.
It uses internet to check the system version, update variables and even play games. It's like "an online OS"I am as i never knew that panther/scratch could connect to the internet though.
offtopic - is the a mac version of panther?I should think so.
download page
You dont actually need panther to run the kabam client though.
No mac version?
Yes i know
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muppetds wrote:
Servine wrote:
muppetds wrote:
I am as i never knew that panther/scratch could connect to the internet though.
offtopic - is the a mac version of panther?I should think so.
download page
You dont actually need panther to run the kabam client though.No mac version?
Yes i know
K. So, thoughts on the actual thing?
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muppetds wrote:
good the console commands could be a little clearer though
well, the console is solely for admins or advanced users attempting to get jobs done quicker. It's not really recommended for those who havent FULLY explored the wonders of Kabam.
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Servine wrote:
muppetds wrote:
good the console commands could be a little clearer though
well, the console is solely for admins or advanced users attempting to get jobs done quicker. It's not really recommended for those who havent FULLY explored the wonders of Kabam.
There isn't a lot in Kabami
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muppetds wrote:
Servine wrote:
muppetds wrote:
good the console commands could be a little clearer though
well, the console is solely for admins or advanced users attempting to get jobs done quicker. It's not really recommended for those who havent FULLY explored the wonders of Kabam.
There isn't a lot in Kabami
Well, it is hard to program if its all in the cloud, with users joining every 15 minutes.
Anyway, i think EVERYONE will enjoy the next feature...
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Servine wrote:
muppetds wrote:
oooooh anyway I'm making a my own OS
It isn't internet enabled though
Do you want to a beta trialer?ok.
Ill post a link on one of your projects
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Wouldn't this go in Show & Tell? It is a Scratch project (or so).
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Could I join as a dev?
I could add more stats integration to your profile and such.
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