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Zelda123 and adriangl,
in order to work with the Scratch Source Code you have to download two files:
1) The Scratch Source Archive - unpack that into a separate folder and put a copy of Scratch.exe (or .app if you're using a mac) into this folder as well
2) the SqueakV2.sources file. You can download it from here: http://scratch.mit.edu/files/source-code/SqueakV2.sources
This is the one you're missing, download it and put it into the same folder where you put the other sources. Then everything should work ok.
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Zelda123, if you create your own custom block using Squeak, any projects using this custom block will not be compatible with the official Scratch product and with the website. You can still use your own block, but only in your own custom version of Scratch.
By the way: That's exactly the problem I'm trying to solve for the lists (arrays) I programmed for Scratch... (and I'm afraid that there's no solution to that problem).
However, you can share the code of your custom blocks with other members, so they can check out the projects you made using it.
I'd be very interested in your custom blocks! Why don't you tell us about them and post the code (the changeset) somewhere? That'd be so coool.
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how do you download that squeakV2? all i see is a huge, complex code, I understand at least half of it, but , that doesn't look like a download page,...
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i dont know what squeak version 2 is.i have one just called "squeak".
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(- '.'- ) Wow!
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WHY are you talking about my sig terminator68????!!!!
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it's nice, sorry...
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wait... the obsulete thing... can you use it as a block?
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