slayerrobe7 wrote:
if you could build it on the internet and make an app that connects you to the source it would not take up as much space however you might not me able to use squeek
Hm? I don't get what you're trying to say... Mainly because of the incorrect English that makes it incomprehensible...
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kayybee wrote:
slayerrobe7 wrote:
if you could build it on the internet and make an app that connects you to the source it would not take up as much space however you might not me able to use squeek
Hm? I don't get what you're trying to say... Mainly because of the incorrect English that makes it incomprehensible...
He means that if scratch was hosted on a server, and there was a downloadable mobile client to connect to it, then that would work.
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I have an idea.
What if we could run Scratch through JPC (http://jpc.sourceforge.net/home_home.html) and a modded Squeak NOS (http://squeaknos.sourceforge.net)? We'll take the original image and replace it with the Scratch image. It'll run on any device that support Java, and you'll be able to upload to Scratch but you won't be able to save projects locally, have a keyboard, or be able to view projects.
I'm already trying this, but without success.
Just a thought...
EDIT! I'm really really really close to getting this done, all I need is to find the El Torito boot image in the SqueakNOS iso.
EDIT! I made the ISO, then ran it in VirtualBox. It looks like it's KPing (kernel panicking) on me because it's printing weird stuff like:
67016936 Form>displayOn:at:clippingBox:rule:fillColor:
Maybe someone that's experienced in Squeak could help me out.
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I think for like an iPod you would make iPod-comparable games. There would be no keyboard so you'd have to use the normal stuff like when screen touch or if iPod tilted.
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ANDROID!!!!!!! is there scratch for android?
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I would love to see scratch as a download option for the 3DS, and figure out a way to be able to upload created projects to the computer version! I think that scratching on-the-go would be really cool!
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JSO wrote:
There was a Scratch app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available but Apple removed it
I think it we would be cool to have Scratch on some common portable devices. Scratch is made in squeak, a very cross-platform programming environment.
You just need a VM, you have:
Squeak for Windows Mobile
Squeak for Iphone (iSqueak)
Squeak for Nintendo DS
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Now we still need a portable scratch application. Scratch 1.4 works kind of, but it is designed for normal PC's and thus not ideal. It consumes way too much memory for use on resource-limited devices.
What would a portable Scratch app look like?
Should it allow you to create Scratch projects, or just play them?
I already managed to play Scratch projects on a Windows Mobile Phone, it's really cool and I think this idea has a lot of potential.
Please post what you think!
JSO
~Yes, Apple does not support Scratch, sadly. I'm afraid Scratch on the iPhone may not work out. Nor on the Nintendo D.S.
~But, look on the good side of things! Windows Mobile Phone sounds like a great idea. And perhaps the idea can work on some very popular game devices such as the PlayStation or the X-Box
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Rocket-Moon wrote:
ANDROID!!!!!!! is there scratch for android?
I wish there was!
The admins of Scratch would have to look over their rules, however. What if there are many rules for the Android phone, or their rules do not allow Scratch?
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I want the iPod\iPad game back! I never had it, but still...
when gf clicked repeat until <(iPod\iPad game remade)> go to [apple, begging for Scratch app] think [Yay! Scratch app!] for (3) secs
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Why do you think apple got rid of it? I totally agree with you. It would be great to have it on your iPhone. Then you could scratch on the go!
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The 2.0 prototype works better on my android than on my computer.
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funkymonkey wrote:
Hasn't this been suggested multiple times? I think the reason they can't make Scratch on an iPhone is because they don't support Java or something, which is primarily what Scratch runs on.
true, but we might be able to make a alternete software kind :I
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JSO wrote:
There was a Scratch app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available but Apple removed it
I think it we would be cool to have Scratch on some common portable devices. Scratch is made in squeak, a very cross-platform programming environment.
You just need a VM, you have:
Squeak for Windows Mobile
Squeak for Iphone (iSqueak)
Squeak for Nintendo DS
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Now we still need a portable scratch application. Scratch 1.4 works kind of, but it is designed for normal PC's and thus not ideal. It consumes way too much memory for use on resource-limited devices.
What would a portable Scratch app look like?
Should it allow you to create Scratch projects, or just play them?
I already managed to play Scratch projects on a Windows Mobile Phone, it's really cool and I think this idea has a lot of potential.
Please post what you think!
JSO
apple doesn't like flash, and ipods can't get java, but I wish you could. I gotta see iSqueak!
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can you make scratch on google android 4.1 (jelly bean)
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That would be very cool! What if there was a way when you were on the scratch website (on a mobile device) to save the project, and then make it go to the scratch app? Almost like saving a picture to your camera roll or whatever, but it's a scratch project ready to play on the app! Just to kinda to throw some inspirational ideas around.
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BOBBYBOB3 wrote:
JSO wrote:
There was a Scratch app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch available but Apple removed it
I think it we would be cool to have Scratch on some common portable devices. Scratch is made in squeak, a very cross-platform programming environment.
You just need a VM, you have:
Squeak for Windows Mobile
Squeak for Iphone (iSqueak)
Squeak for Nintendo DS
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Now we still need a portable scratch application. Scratch 1.4 works kind of, but it is designed for normal PC's and thus not ideal. It consumes way too much memory for use on resource-limited devices.
What would a portable Scratch app look like?
Should it allow you to create Scratch projects, or just play them?
I already managed to play Scratch projects on a Windows Mobile Phone, it's really cool and I think this idea has a lot of potential.
Please post what you think!
JSOapple doesn't like flash, and ipods can't get java, but I wish you could. I gotta see iSqueak!
apple also doesn't like trojans & viruses.
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christian2000 wrote:
The 2.0 prototype works better on my android than on my computer.
The 2.0 prototype worked perfectly on my iPhone as well! It's awesome!
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would be good if u had scratch for all devices + apple and android with share function
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