coolstuff wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
I would imagine you could - I doubt they'd change even that.
Even so, they will probably still offer support for older versions, as they already do for older computers which may not be able to run 2.0.My computer has Windows 7, and it's new.
From what I understand, WindozeNT was talking about versions of Scratch, not versions of Windows - Windows 1.x would be from the 80s!
It would be kinda cool to run Scratch on Win1. Right now, I'm writing MacinCrash for that old Windoze platform. How is this possible? From the invention of resource editing and Windows 1 VMs!
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WindozeNT wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
icecreamandcake wrote:
My computer has Windows 7, and it's new.From what I understand, WindozeNT was talking about versions of Scratch, not versions of Windows - Windows 1.x would be from the 80s!
It would be kinda cool to run Scratch on Win1. Right now, I'm writing MacinCrash for that old Windoze platform. How is this possible? From the invention of resource editing and Windows 1 VMs!
That would be interesting! I think computers have changed so much since those days, though, that it'd be reluctant to run. Did Windows 1.x even have support for mice? I doubt it. I'm fairly certain the .exe file format didn't come into play for a while after the days of Windows 1, although I guess VMs fix that right up.
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