I have taken iSqueak (a homebrew squeak vm for iphone) and tweaked scratch to run in it! There is no interaction, but it will play animations. Also it is Scratch 1.2.1, so it will only run projects from that. And another problem is it will only play files very small in size, due to the low memory.
If you have a jailbroken iphone 3gs/4, or ipad. I would love for somebody to test it on the faster processors, and feel free to email me for the program.
Also, if you obtain it, you need to use SCP to transfer "SqueakNoOGLIPhone" to your /Applications folder. expect me to post a video or something soon
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http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=3Fk-semImUE
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coolstuff wrote:
Actually, a full Scratch app was just submitted to the App Store - although from what I understand you can only view projects.
Not any more, Apple banned it because they can't check Scratch projects like they can with real apps.
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midnightleopard wrote:
I have a jailbroken ipod touch second gen? will that work?
yes, the video is a Jailbroken 2g 3.1.2
private message my youtube account your email and i'll send you the ".app" file
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And like I said, this is a very early version, so if any smalltalk prodigies would like to come along and fix something...
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Actually, a full Scratch app was just submitted to the App Store - although from what I understand you can only view projects.
Not any more, Apple banned it because they can't check Scratch projects like they can with real apps.
Well what did you expect, it was apple!
And in theory, my program could have a scaled down editor, you would just have to play round with ScratchFrame and everything.
Last edited by songhead95 (2010-07-15 21:37:50)
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ok! just send me a youtube message or something
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Actually, a full Scratch app was just submitted to the App Store - although from what I understand you can only view projects.
Not any more, Apple banned it because they can't check Scratch projects like they can with real apps.
It was resubmitted a few days ago - I posted about it in the iPhone thread in Announcements.
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coolstuff wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Actually, a full Scratch app was just submitted to the App Store - although from what I understand you can only view projects.
Not any more, Apple banned it because they can't check Scratch projects like they can with real apps.
It was resubmitted a few days ago - I posted about it in the iPhone thread in Announcements.
Awesome!
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I just fixed my version a bit: Now It doesn't go black before it starts and you can load any project from 1.2.1 ( that doesn't need input )
But you need to remake the .image file to load a project.
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Oh scratch on iPad would be epic!
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http://www.scratch.mit.edu/ext/youtube/?v=14Wze4f7gXg
I just made a vid of Scratch on teh iPadz.
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I actually think that with the much furthered power of the iPad when compared to other iDevices, I think that a full-fledged version of Scratch might just be possible. That is, if Squeak were available on the iPad.
Of course, with the full rewrite of Scratch in Flash (a much more "normal" programming language), it may be possible to much more easily port to other devices, despite Flash not being an open language.
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coolstuff wrote:
I actually think that with the much furthered power of the iPad when compared to other iDevices, I think that a full-fledged version of Scratch might just be possible. That is, if Squeak were available on the iPad.
Of course, with the full rewrite of Scratch in Flash (a much more "normal" programming language), it may be possible to much more easily port to other devices, despite Flash not being an open language.
Actually, there is a Squeak on the iPhone (and of course, anything that runs on the iPhone, runs on teh iPadz).
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I actually think that with the much furthered power of the iPad when compared to other iDevices, I think that a full-fledged version of Scratch might just be possible. That is, if Squeak were available on the iPad.
Of course, with the full rewrite of Scratch in Flash (a much more "normal" programming language), it may be possible to much more easily port to other devices, despite Flash not being an open language.Actually, there is a Squeak on the iPhone (and of course, anything that runs on the iPhone, runs on teh iPadz).
Yeah, but anything that runs full-fledged Scratch on the iPhone is going to be really slow.
Besides, doesn't iSqueak only work with jailbroken iDevices?
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coolstuff wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I actually think that with the much furthered power of the iPad when compared to other iDevices, I think that a full-fledged version of Scratch might just be possible. That is, if Squeak were available on the iPad.
Of course, with the full rewrite of Scratch in Flash (a much more "normal" programming language), it may be possible to much more easily port to other devices, despite Flash not being an open language.Actually, there is a Squeak on the iPhone (and of course, anything that runs on the iPhone, runs on teh iPadz).
Yeah, but anything that runs full-fledged Scratch on the iPhone is going to be really slow.
Besides, doesn't iSqueak only work with jailbroken iDevices?
I don't know
. Anyways, there's no reason for people not to jailbreak- it's easy, and you can add bunches of nice stuff to teh iPhone OS.
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midnightleopard wrote:
I messaged you.
I got back to you. (too many social networks!)
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Sunrise-Moon wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
Actually, there is a Squeak on the iPhone (and of course, anything that runs on the iPhone, runs on teh iPadz).Yeah, but anything that runs full-fledged Scratch on the iPhone is going to be really slow.
Besides, doesn't iSqueak only work with jailbroken iDevices?I don't know
. Anyways, there's no reason for people not to jailbreak- it's easy, and you can add bunches of nice stuff to teh iPhone OS.
How do you jailbreak the iPhone or iPod?
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I have a question. Why is it 1.2.1?
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boy_fighter wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Yeah, but anything that runs full-fledged Scratch on the iPhone is going to be really slow.
Besides, doesn't iSqueak only work with jailbroken iDevices?I don't know
. Anyways, there's no reason for people not to jailbreak- it's easy, and you can add bunches of nice stuff to teh iPhone OS.
How do you jailbreak the iPhone or iPod?
Look it up
. Better explanation than I'd be able to give.
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boy_fighter wrote:
Sunrise-Moon wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Yeah, but anything that runs full-fledged Scratch on the iPhone is going to be really slow.
Besides, doesn't iSqueak only work with jailbroken iDevices?I don't know
. Anyways, there's no reason for people not to jailbreak- it's easy, and you can add bunches of nice stuff to teh iPhone OS.
How do you jailbreak the iPhone or iPod?
Search up spirtjb.com on google download that cydia should popup and its untetherd so ipod restat will not delete.
P.S. don't send to apple without removing cydia and all its apps or they will be mad.
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