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#26 2008-10-25 02:59:49

archmage
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

dingdong wrote:

a few ?'s:

does this make scratch run as if it where written in flash (it can handle say 20-50 sprites at one time)?
would it be possible to post projects on something like newgrounds and it would run through the flash player?

a suggestion for this is to write something like this in C++ or Java which is reaching boundaries of where we can use 10,000 sprites at once, which would mean nobody would ever have to complain about scratch's running speed EVER again (unless there are some dopes who would find it fun to make it run 20,000 sprites and make a complaint)

I haven't downloaded it yet, and I won't until it's finished, but I'll be happy to know that I can now make games that will run at much more respectable speeds, can't wait for it to be done, I'll be able to use all the scripting techniques I've had to put to shame because they would use too much processing power

Q1: It seems to go slower actually.

Q2: I don't think you will be able to post your scratch flashes. The program is a player not a scratch project itself. To post scratch flashes  on other sites you would need the game to be contained in the flash and not a separate file.

Honestly, I don't really have a problem with the speed of the scratch program itself. I think that it is fast enough for what it was designed to do. If there is anything that is holding scratch back its the lack of commands and not the power of the language. Scratch, as a  begginer's tool is fine where its at right now in my opinion.

If you really want more power that I reccomend trying flash AS. The scratch user newareagle picked it up fairly easily.

http://areagle.newgrounds.com/


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#27 2008-11-06 03:09:13

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Does it still work? I'm leaving the default URL and clicking on Open, but nothing happens. So I clicked on Go: the word Go shows up in the white area below, but this is it. I tried with differents PC (IE6 and IE7) with the same result. Please! I would love to see how this work!

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#28 2008-11-15 11:28:42

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Parseroo... where are you...

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#29 2008-11-15 16:13:37

Cyclone103
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Hey, thats what I was going to make! Good job lol!


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#30 2008-12-07 18:53:25

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Yep. i get a large error, actionscript saying it cant download files from the preoject URL.
I cant download the source code either.
i dont know how. thanks


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#31 2008-12-21 18:43:17

Orange20
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Wow! That is great! Some projects I got to work, but others wouldn't  show up for some reason..


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#32 2008-12-24 08:27:56

karx
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Cool!

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#33 2009-02-02 18:53:29

frogger3140
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Does not work...


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#34 2009-05-27 06:25:16

cds56
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

hes right


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#35 2009-05-29 22:51:08

greenblobo9
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

please don't say this is a dead project... I wanted to put scratch games I made on my psp but the thing isn't working... I'de love to see this revived

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#36 2009-06-18 10:10:12

JSO
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

This topic is not stickied anymore, because it isn't being used frequently anymore.

But, of course, If you still want to share something that has to do with the subject, feel free to post!

It's sad that it is unfinished - it could have been such a cool thing! So, if you still want to work on it (the source code is released I think), it would be wonderful!

Thank you and... Scratch on!

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#37 2009-07-12 02:26:31

billyedward
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

I would like to help with this... But, are there any good free flash editors out there? I am afraid I cannot afford adobe flash.


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#38 2009-07-19 14:33:26

slitherds
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

I have a newgrounds acount too!! its called micro studios

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#39 2009-07-20 06:07:34

dav09
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

not working!

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#40 2009-07-21 06:19:56

AlanProjects
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Can I get the source please? It would help me with a project i'm doing in Cocoa (Mac GUI App. Frameworks)

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#41 2009-12-19 13:00:22

mindstorms244
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Arrg! This project was just what i wanted but the link is broken!
sad

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#42 2009-12-19 13:08:11

theThomasG
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

mindstorms244 wrote:

Arrg! This project was just what i wanted but the link is broken!
sad

It's a bit of a old Post that is why. Don't pay mind we will eventually get it back.  tongue

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#43 2010-01-30 01:37:44

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

could this work?


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#44 2010-01-30 01:50:01

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Link dead

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#45 2010-01-30 13:13:43

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

fanofcena wrote:

Link dead

I know, it's from 2008.


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#46 2010-01-30 13:27:25

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Actually, it would be really cool if it gets finished. Now I see possibilities. May the force be with you, live long, and prosper.


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#47 2010-01-30 13:46:05

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

m44 wrote:

could this work?

Super ultra NecroPost.

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#48 2010-03-25 01:29:10

parseroo
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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Hi All,

The NowUR link is dead (someone 'stole' that FQDN), but the google code link is still fine:
   * http://code.google.com/p/scratchonflash/
and I updated the URL on that page to point to the ec2 instance that has a running version.

Unfortunately, Flash has become more and more 'secure' over this time period, so the demo which loads from 'scratch.mit.edu' by default won't work unless there is a 'crossdomain.xml' at the root of the scratch server.  If anyone can make that happen, that would be great :-)  But otherwise, put the 'sb' file somewhere you can access it and add the crossdomain.xml there too. 

For example, entering:
   * http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/260752.sb
into the demo should work [however ugly that URL is... sorry about that].

I can't start working on this project again, but I apologize for not making the link work better since demoing is definitely useful before someone works with the code.

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#49 2010-03-25 06:16:12

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

parseroo wrote:

Hi All,

The NowUR link is dead (someone 'stole' that FQDN), but the google code link is still fine:
   * http://code.google.com/p/scratchonflash/
and I updated the URL on that page to point to the ec2 instance that has a running version.

Unfortunately, Flash has become more and more 'secure' over this time period, so the demo which loads from 'scratch.mit.edu' by default won't work unless there is a 'crossdomain.xml' at the root of the scratch server.  If anyone can make that happen, that would be great :-)  But otherwise, put the 'sb' file somewhere you can access it and add the crossdomain.xml there too. 

For example, entering:
   * http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/260752.sb
into the demo should work [however ugly that URL is... sorry about that].

I can't start working on this project again, but I apologize for not making the link work better since demoing is definitely useful before someone works with the code.

That is awesome! to bad we can't run our own projects on it... but its pretty cool, and i like how it has a log.


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#50 2010-03-26 15:09:04

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Re: Scratch on Flash -- Really... really... Alpha

Is this still going?


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