I agree on like some other website such as www.scratchconvert.mit.edu
games convert to
R4 DS
phone
Iphone
Last edited by dav09 (2009-07-22 12:21:14)
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dav09 wrote:
I agree on like some other website such as www.scratchconvert.mit
games convert to
R4 DS
phone
Iphone
flash
But I don't htink this has much of a possibility of becoming real... I you want to convert to these formats, learn their respective programming languages.
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You forgot about .edu ending (.mit is not a top-level domain) o.O
Anyway, there are Scratch players written in Flash, and guess what? They're having trouble to open a project with lists, and they don't do anything with a 1.4 project!
Scratch for iPhone? FORGET.IT! Maybe there will be active sensors for accelerometer, but the screen resolution is just not matching.
There is scratch version which exports projects for phone-java, made by Samsung (there.was.something.at.those.forums.and.don't.ask.me). I should try it.
What is R4 DS? A portable game console? NO WAY! It's like you want to create Scratch for car-nav devices. We all know that will never happen.
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I think something like converter for converting scratch project in mobile games for mobiles like nokia, samsung and that like sort of phones.
Or maybe some subsite on scratch.mit.edu which could be used like www.mediaconverter.org which is used like you tube videos converter and downloader
Last edited by dusski (2009-07-05 06:56:12)
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filo5 wrote:
Scratch for iPhone? FORGET.IT! Maybe there will be active sensors for accelerometer, but the screen resolution is just not matching.
Actually, the iPhone has 320x480, versus the Scratch stage which is only 40 pixels wider at 360x480. It's really the perfect size for running Scratch projects on with minor modifications. The iPhone would be a great playback device for Scratch projects - it would probably be quite bad to actually program with Scratch directly on it, but it would be possible to write a playback application a la the Java applet on the Scratch website itself.
I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss Scratch project playback on the iPhone. It's technically possible, it's just a matter of putting the time and effort into to reverse-engineering the playback engine for Objective-C.
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dav09 wrote:
I agree on like some other website such as www.scratchconvert.mit.edu
games convert to
R4 DS
phone
Iphone
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dusski wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=161918#p161918
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Please - we try to keep all posts into the right forum topic and category. Try not to 'spam', just posting your topic should be enough to get a lot of replies...
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JSO wrote:
dusski wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=161918#p161918
important (help)Please - we try to keep all posts into the right forum topic and category. Try not to 'spam', just posting your topic should be enough to get a lot of replies...
ok i won't do that anymore
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dusski wrote:
JSO wrote:
dusski wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=161918#p161918
important (help)Please - we try to keep all posts into the right forum topic and category. Try not to 'spam', just posting your topic should be enough to get a lot of replies...
ok i won't do that anymore
Thanks
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iCode-747 wrote:
What I want to know is if you can convert to any type of C.
No. And I bet one of the C's you were thinking of was Objective-C.
/mindreader
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I think it would be cool if it can be converted into .exe
Since then you wont need the program "Scratch" to run it.
If there is a converter out there plz let us know, I've read the topic but found nothing.
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bigestv wrote:
I think it would be cool if it can be converted into .exe
Since then you wont need the program "Scratch" to run it.
If there is a converter out there plz let us know, I've read the topic but found nothing.
Last edited by gershmer (2010-07-04 13:34:31)
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can i point out (going back to the phone) that the free android development environment is very similar to scratch, so with a bit of learning, you could probably make some of your scratch projects into android apps idk if we all knew this already, but no one seems to have mentioned it
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