i mean in the squeak program.
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Bluestribute wrote:
http://web.media.mit.edu/~tstern/stuff/netscratch/NetScratch.zip <--- thats were I got it
I went there, downloaded it, and tried to play it but it didnt work. I tried it on a Mac and a Windows XP but it still doesnt work. Why is that?
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Netscratch was discontinued. What you downloaded was a beta version that was not functional.
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I may be able to make a simple netscratch in flash sometime. It will let you send broadcasts and variables between 2 remote computers.
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archmage wrote:
I may be able to make a simple netscratch in flash sometime. It will let you send broadcasts and variables between 2 remote computers.
Oooo Cool.
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it took me a while, but i have it up and running, this is pretty cool. it has some stuff missing, and lol... it says its scratch V1.0.1.
But there are some really cool new blocks, such as joke of the day, and if it was active; it would be able to tell you a random project of anyone on the scratch website!
its to bad it was discontinued.
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archmage wrote:
Don't even bother with netscratch, Scratch v1.3 already has networking functions built in.
http://scratchconnections.wik.is/
the thing is, you need to learn python to do that.
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Or another programming language.
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Magnie wrote:
Or another programming language.
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i thought it was just python, because all the files on there have the scratch file, and a python file underneath them, unless its done with flyff
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Snyff*
Well... you can! Some people have been talking about ruby and some other stuff.
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Magnie wrote:
Snyff*
Well... you can! Some people have been talking about ruby and some other stuff.![]()
i thought that was just to start programing there own game not linked to scratch?
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markyparky56 wrote:
Magnie wrote:
Snyff*
Well... you can! Some people have been talking about ruby and some other stuff.![]()
i thought that was just to start programing there own game not linked to scratch?
No, Ruby is a console scripting language which can be really good extension of Scratch...
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filo5 wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Magnie wrote:
Snyff*
Well... you can! Some people have been talking about ruby and some other stuff.![]()
i thought that was just to start programing there own game not linked to scratch?
No, Ruby is a console scripting language which can be really good extension of Scratch...
Cool... i was thinking of learning it... that or a J#...
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Suggestion: Don't bump old topics.
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Magnie wrote:
Suggestion: Don't bump old topics.
I agree, since netscratch was discontinued.
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this should be closed.
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which, by seeing the post was,
peter_b wrote:
What is netscratch?
If they had read the thread before posting, they wouldn't really need to ask it, its been answered so many different times.
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