I was browsing through projects and I came across a very peculiar project. It was Called "Viso" by kuri. Kuri clamed that he was trying to discover what mobile devices it would work on.
kuri wrote:
im just testing to see what devices it works on: so far it will not work on the nintendo DS opra browser, or the nintendo wii opra browser or a palm pilot however it will work on an i pod touch and some mobile phones.
I tried it on my ipod touch and it did not work. Does anyone know how to make it work? I asked kuri but he hasn't logged on in 2 years.
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Scratch projects use the java platform; it will not run on a computer that does not have it. Java has no support on most mobile devices.
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I guess he quit. But VISO would have been a good game if he had made it a scratch game.
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Also, iPhone and iPod Touch support C++, not Java.
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I have an iPod touch and I would like to have Scratch on it does any one have any ideas ?
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He does any one want to check out my new 3-D game ? It's really cool
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Every one look at my new 3-D gameit's really cool !
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/SpidermanNZ/748716
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SpidermanNZ wrote:
He does any one want to check out my new 3-D game ? It's really cool
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Every one look at my new 3-D gameit's really cool !
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/SpidermanNZ/748716
Please dont spam in this forum without actually relating to the topic. Show and tell is a forum where you can post a new topic about this 3-d game. Thank you
Last edited by samurai768 (2009-11-08 23:25:10)
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floatingmagictree wrote:
Also, iPhone and iPod Touch support C++, not Java.
No, they run on the Cocoa platform, it supports Objective C.
SpidermanNZ wrote:
He does any one want to check out my new 3-D game ? It's really cool !
Every one look at my new 3-D gameit's really cool !
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/SpidermanNZ/748716
Agreed, don't spam here. Nobody will look if your projects, and it's bad forum manners.
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AlanProjects wrote:
Java has no support on most mobile devices.
Actually, just about any game or third-party application developed for a phone outside of an existing platform (iPhone, Android, Palm, etc.) runs on Java. Even my phone, which is three years old and is absolutely awful in every other respect is able to run many Java applications.

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