Jens wrote:
Well, there's a Squeak Virtual Machine for the iPhone called iSqueak which supports multi-touch events, so technically it shouldn't be too hard at all to get Scratch working on the iPhone.... somebody come up with a good design how to fit all of Scratch onto a tiny display?
I can come up with a design easily. I have the iPhone SDK and all I need are the sprites and then I could set up the view easily.
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jeffy24 wrote:
hamsterkirby wrote:
is there a way to implement Scratch on the iPhone or iPod touch?
You can get it on the iPhone, obviously by getting Internet Explorer(it can be almost just like a PC)! Unless you can't get Java on it.
you cant. u hav 2 jailbreak it.

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Jens wrote:
Well, there's a Squeak Virtual Machine for the iPhone called iSqueak which supports multi-touch events, so technically it shouldn't be too hard at all to get Scratch working on the iPhone.... somebody come up with a good design how to fit all of Scratch onto a tiny display?
Anybody know how to download and/or install the isqueak vm on the iphone? I looked on the page and couldn't find anything.
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To actually install the VM on your iPhone/iPod you'll either need a jailbroken device or be a fully-paid up member of the development program (which will issue you the certificates needed to load software on the fly from XCode).
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jeffy24 wrote:
externalaw wrote:
perhaps updating the iphone to the latest would help?
whaddya mean?
Updating it to OS 3.0--- Plugging your iPhone into the computer (first install iTunes on
your computer) and then updating. I'm not sure if it works. Scratch should make a version for the iPhone.
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I just added the blocks for fun.
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what about scratch for the dsi? My dsi is on just in case...
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