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#1 2012-09-06 19:56:14

bird12345
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How do you put a scratch OS on a computer?

Working on a scratch OS and want to put it on a computer how do you do it?

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#2 2012-09-06 20:00:38

MrFlash67
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Re: How do you put a scratch OS on a computer?

Well, first you would have to export it with Scratch2Exe (Probably the professional one), then find a Exe2Boot, and boot from a flash drive/USB, or possibly you could convert it to Jar, and find a Jar2Boot, but, in truth, I don't know.


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#3 2012-09-06 20:53:16

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Re: How do you put a scratch OS on a computer?

You could figure out how to get scratch on SUSE, then use SUSE Studio to make a simple OS that boots the Scratch project. I dont know how to do that, though. And if you want file access, use Panther instead of Scratch


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#4 2012-09-06 21:43:52

jji7skyline
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Re: How do you put a scratch OS on a computer?

MrFlash67 wrote:

Well, first you would have to export it with Scratch2Exe (Probably the professional one), then find a Exe2Boot, and boot from a flash drive/USB, or possibly you could convert it to Jar, and find a Jar2Boot, but, in truth, I don't know.

There's a professional version of S2E? O.o

Exe2Boot does not exist...


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#5 2012-09-06 21:54:08

MrFlash67
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Re: How do you put a scratch OS on a computer?

jji7skyline wrote:

MrFlash67 wrote:

Well, first you would have to export it with Scratch2Exe (Probably the professional one), then find a Exe2Boot, and boot from a flash drive/USB, or possibly you could convert it to Jar, and find a Jar2Boot, but, in truth, I don't know.

There's a professional version of S2E? O.o

Exe2Boot does not exist...

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