Hi fg123,
Chirp, or rather Scratch2Exe is what I call a fake compiler and does not really convert projects to .exe. Instead it packs a Scrach project and a runtime version of Chirp into a single compressed .exe file. When you run the .exe it extracts its contents and runs the project just like regular Scratch (which, in fact, it almost is). I made Scratch2Exe using NSIS, which is open source.
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Jens wrote:
Hi fg123,
Chirp, or rather Scratch2Exe is what I call a fake compiler and does not really convert projects to .exe. Instead it packs a Scrach project and a runtime version of Chirp into a single compressed .exe file. When you run the .exe it extracts its contents and runs the project just like regular Scratch (which, in fact, it almost is). I made Scratch2Exe using NSIS, which is open source.
But How does it work?
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Jens wrote:
Hi fg123,
Chirp, or rather Scratch2Exe is what I call a fake compiler and does not really convert projects to .exe. Instead it packs a Scrach project and a runtime version of Chirp into a single compressed .exe file. When you run the .exe it extracts its contents and runs the project just like regular Scratch (which, in fact, it almost is). I made Scratch2Exe using NSIS, which is open source.
um jens, i am trying to make my project, Paint into a program by NSIS and I dont understand the codes, help me please!
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alexpja wrote:
Jens wrote:
Hi fg123,
Chirp, or rather Scratch2Exe is what I call a fake compiler and does not really convert projects to .exe. Instead it packs a Scrach project and a runtime version of Chirp into a single compressed .exe file. When you run the .exe it extracts its contents and runs the project just like regular Scratch (which, in fact, it almost is). I made Scratch2Exe using NSIS, which is open source.um jens, i am trying to make my project, Paint into a program by NSIS and I dont understand the codes, help me please!
You Should Post This In A Different Topic.
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