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#76 2010-04-19 18:51:05

chalkmarrow
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

luke-segars: I worked on a more complex version which I was not happy with, and then I became disillusioned with Flash, so I'm trying to come up with a simpler version that's a lot cleaner.

I'm curious: What kind of projects do you think you will use in your teaching?

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#77 2010-06-24 10:28:48

boppr
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

Paddle2See wrote:

KingOfGames wrote:

Or you can:

Click start
then click run
type in cmd
press enter
type in ipconfig
look for the ip. there ya go

Vista doesn't have a Run button...you have to find the Command Prompt application  sad

You can just type cmd into  search and press enter, at leas that works in 7

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#78 2010-06-24 10:58:02

boppr
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

chazmaniandevel wrote:

Paddle2See wrote:

KingOfGames wrote:

Or you can:

Click start
then click run
type in cmd
press enter
type in ipconfig
look for the ip. there ya go

Vista doesn't have a Run button...you have to find the Command Prompt application  sad

at the bottom you can type in run. and can somebody show me how to get command prompt up on linux?

command prompt is terminal in linux

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#79 2010-06-25 04:48:48

moumoutzis
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

Does anybody know how to access the scratchconnections wiki? It requires login/password. No registration option!

Thank you in advance!

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#80 2010-06-25 05:14:21

Chrischb
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

Are you talking about the Scratch Wiki? To register, request an account heresmile

Also, please don't post questions like that in an unrelated topic/forum.  wink


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Hmph enjoy your fall - I get a lovely spring... without pans of new leaves.

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#81 2010-06-25 05:30:38

moumoutzis
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

Chrischb wrote:

Are you talking about the Scratch Wiki? To register, request an account heresmile

Also, please don't post questions like that in an unrelated topic/forum.  wink

I am talking about http://scratchconnections.wik.is
It is referenced by previous posts in this topic.

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#82 2010-06-25 05:45:57

Chrischb
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

Oh no!  yikes
I'm sorry for my trouble.  sad


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Hmph enjoy your fall - I get a lovely spring... without pans of new leaves.

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#83 2010-06-27 06:48:28

boppr
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

moumoutzis wrote:

Does anybody know how to access the scratchconnections wiki? It requires login/password. No registration option!

Thank you in advance!

I have been looking for that too! I think like a few weeks ago some of the servers crashed or something and the registration page was lost, I was on it a few weeks ago

Thanks in advance (sorry, moumoutzis, i couldn't think of anything else)

Last edited by boppr (2010-06-27 06:49:28)

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#84 2010-06-27 23:37:29

chalkmarrow
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

There's a problem with the site, which appears to have started about the time the wiki (dekiwiki) upgraded their software and servers. It's being looked into...

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#85 2010-12-10 18:51:24

qwertyperson
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Registered: 2009-10-13
Posts: 11

Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

How Do I Download??????????????????????????????

i tried signing up and it didn't work so just post a direct download!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Thank you for your interest in becoming an editor! At this time, we are looking for Wiki editors with a longer history of positive interactions in the Scratch community. Please continue contributing to the community as described in the Scratch Terms of Use and check again later.

Thank you, and
Scratch On! "  but i'm NOT intrested in becoming an editor!

Last edited by qwertyperson (2010-12-22 16:54:26)

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#86 2010-12-28 06:27:55

jbthegreat
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

I found a copy of Snyff but the page is in French.
http://squeaki.recitmst.qc.ca/SnYff


http://i53.tinypic.com/2f04pdf.jpghttp://i52.tinypic.com/x2rrdu.jpg

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#87 2011-04-30 16:30:32

frogger3140
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

jbthegreat wrote:

I found a copy of Snyff but the page is in French.
http://squeaki.recitmst.qc.ca/SnYff

Thank you, because without that Snyff would be gone forever.

EDIT: This is the page in english, but it's a little engrish from google translate and the images are still french.

EDIT2: web.archive.org doesn't have a copy of the true english page.

Last edited by frogger3140 (2011-04-30 16:35:32)


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#88 2011-04-30 16:38:15

frogger3140
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

If you have an apple router, just use AirPort Utility to forward port 42001.


http://j.mp/piBfFy
Woo, even better minecraft clone! | I feel that programming is better than animation, because you can interact with games but not animations.

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#89 2011-06-17 20:46:45

Hitechcomputergeek
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Registered: 2010-11-21
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Re: Snyff: Simplified Scratch Networking

chalkmarrow wrote:

archmage wrote:

Well the host computer doesn't need to give their IP but the remote computer does.

I wouldn't worry about IP sharing, I know a few games that do this sort of thing.

Yeah. You're trading your IP address with hundreds of computers each day, actually.

I should warn you that it is difficult to set up a socket connection between two home computers via the Internet, because there are typically two or more firewalls in the way, and configuring them is a real pain. I made the program primarily to play games across a home network.

Also, remember, your IP address as it appears within your network is different from how it appears from outside the network (because of your cable modem, router, gateway, whatever else).

So, for example, when I go to whatsmyip.org on this computer, it tells me that my IP address is:
68.108.193.54
but when I ask my computer (via a Windows console), it says my IP address is:
192.168.0.8

Did you know that if you are at the Scratch website's home page, you can scroll to the bottom of the page and, if you read the very last line of text, that's your IP address as it appears to any website. Copy and paste the text somewhere else if it's too small to read.


http://scratch.mit.edu/static/projects/Hitechcomputergeek/1687140_sm.png

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