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#126 2011-09-02 07:18:30

Hitechcomputergeek
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

http://web.archive.org/web/200701161257 … light.html Notice how the variables look in the picture.

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#127 2011-09-02 07:55:59

KyleK7
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

soupoftomato wrote:

This is why we need "History" section. XD


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#128 2011-09-02 08:04:24

scimonster
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Hitechcomputergeek wrote:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070116125734/http://weblogs.media.mit.edu/llk/scratch/archives/2006/09/scratch_light.html Notice how the variables look in the picture.

http://web.archive.org/web/20070116125734im_/http://weblogs.media.mit.edu/llk/scratch/archives/scratchlight-screen.png
Wow. That is so different! Also notice "Sprite2's light value" rather than "Sprite2 light value".

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#129 2011-09-02 16:01:49

Hitechcomputergeek
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Sorry, but the site's URL changed. http://web.archive.org/web/200512301503 … k/scratch/ is the oldest site.

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#130 2011-09-02 19:49:32

a1130
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Hitechcomputergeek wrote:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070116125734/http://weblogs.media.mit.edu/llk/scratch/archives/2006/09/scratch_light.html Notice how the variables look in the picture.

Before, they weren't called variables, they were called "sensors." Or maybe it's reffering to the sensor boards as well? Anyway, that's pretty cool! And there was a brightness value too O_o I wish they still had it, it would be pretty interesting and useful in some cases.

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#131 2011-09-02 23:04:00

Death_Wish
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

THE COLORS
SO INTERFACE-UNFRIENDLY
tongue
The green flag is a triangle facing to the left... O_o


With a straight flush.
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-FlUhnzmIROE/TgtpjdJl4tI/AAAAAAAABCM/W19pvFTZFaU/s1600/save_the_world.png http://blocsonic.com/images/special/rip-stevejobs.jpg

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#132 2011-09-02 23:06:55

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Wow. These are quite interesting. I'd've loved to have been an early tester.


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#133 2011-09-04 15:08:34

Hitechcomputergeek
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Hitechcomputergeek wrote:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070116125734/http://weblogs.media.mit.edu/llk/scratch/archives/2006/09/scratch_light.html Notice how the variables look in the picture.

I think the variables are green because they were part of the 1-2-3 (now operator) category of blocks


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#134 2011-09-06 16:43:00

Hitechcomputergeek
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Hitechcomputergeek wrote:

Hitechcomputergeek wrote:

http://web.archive.org/web/20070116125734/http://weblogs.media.mit.edu/llk/scratch/archives/2006/09/scratch_light.html Notice how the variables look in the picture.

I think the variables are green because they were part of the 1-2-3 (now operator) category of blocks

Never mind, I found this in the wiki at http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Stage_Monitor:

In the early developmental stages of Scratch, the stage monitors were green.


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#135 2011-09-06 21:08:48

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

WHERE CAN I DOWNLOAD THIS THING?*Shakes Computer*


Scratchy Scratcher Scratched Scratch Scratches When He Scratchy Scratches Scratch Projects. These Scratch Projects Were Started From Scratch.
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#136 2011-09-20 18:10:51

Hitechcomputergeek
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...


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

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#137 2011-09-21 00:35:03

a1130
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Hitechcomputergeek wrote:

Old Scratch programs

Cool! Thanks! These are great resources. The WayBack Machine is awesome. (I know you didn't get it there, but that's where most of our info comes from)

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#138 2011-09-21 18:06:29

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

FROSTED BUTTS-TASTIC. [me gusta]

Anyways, we DO need a 'History' section!

I'm going to download this, make a project, then try to upload it.

Or should Engineer do it? He's better at tech stuff than I am....  hmm


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#139 2011-09-21 18:08:10

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

WOWWWWWWW.....
I was here during 1.2 and THAT had a more decent pallette.


http://tinyurl.com/cpvsqyshttp://tinyurl.com/d9xghxxhttp://tinyurl.com/c68ejm6http://tinyurl.com/ccdbwzlhttp://tinyurl.com/bwlnfhwhttp://tinyurl.com/bq4djb3http://tinyurl.com/c9l7qpjhttp://tinyurl.com/bpwr7d4http://tinyurl.com/boxkbxlhttp://tinyurl.com/brbnxhu

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#140 2011-10-21 20:42:00

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

I found something here!
Pause the video quick.


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#141 2011-10-30 16:36:21

cocolover76
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

ThePCKid wrote:

Harakou wrote:

ThePCKid wrote:


Graphical, not Squeak .IMAGE. I'd be interested in the .IMAGE and .CHANGES files for it, though.

Where did you find it?  yikes

Search Google images for this: squeak smalltalk
It should be on page one. If it's not, look on page two of three.

Second result on 1st page as of 4:35 Oct 30 2011 US Eastern(just in case its not in a hour so I don't get blamed for false saying or something)


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#142 2011-10-30 16:43:16

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

coolstuff wrote:

ThePCKid wrote:

coolstuff wrote:


I don't understand - did you find a .image file, or did you find a graphical image?

Graphical, not Squeak .IMAGE. I'd be interested in the .IMAGE and .CHANGES files for it, though.

That would be interesting! I'd like to see some pre-1.0 versions of Scratch, and delve straight into the history of them.  smile

Me too, (WARNING OFF TOPIC AHEAD) and I'd base Scone off of it because 1.4 just does not want me to modify it!


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#143 2011-11-11 07:20:33

Hitechcomputergeek
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

a1130 wrote:

Hitechcomputergeek wrote:

Old Scratch programs

Cool! Thanks! These are great resources. The WayBack Machine is awesome. (I know you didn't get it there, but that's where most of our info comes from)

I found them in Scratch 1.0. They were in the open dialog, and I went into the source code to find out the web address. Also, you shift-click the extras menu for the developers menu.


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#144 2011-11-11 17:16:53

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

I WANT THE SCRATCH VERSION WITH TEH PINK STAR! I WANT TO KNO WHAT IT DOES! (sorry, typin on meh laptop that is VERY slow.)


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#145 2011-11-11 17:27:13

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

AHA. I've found out what the say nothing block does. if you found out too, i posted first, to note (as i've read). It does exactly what the say[] block does with no imput, it dosent say a thing - but i think they had that block because it sounded appropriate - but - since Scratch is ment for children, why remove it??


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#146 2011-11-11 17:29:47

DigiTechs
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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Listening to the music in TreasureQuest.scratch  tongue  I downloaded the scratch 0.1 image somehow too,  big_smile  and also, these blocks ARE quite easy to understand (once you get used to them, ofcourse)


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#147 2011-11-25 09:24:46

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

DigiTechs wrote:

Listening to the music in TreasureQuest.scratch  tongue  I downloaded the scratch 0.1 image somehow too, big_smile  and also, these blocks ARE quite easy to understand (once you get used to them, ofcourse)

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#148 2011-11-25 11:55:34

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

DigiTechs wrote:

Listening to the music in TreasureQuest.scratch  tongue  I downloaded the scratch 0.1 image somehow too,  big_smile  and also, these blocks ARE quite easy to understand (once you get used to them, ofcourse)

Upload it to Dropbox or some file sharing website so we can use it!!!!!!!!

Cool that u have 0.1!


Make it in Scratch! because it's cooler when it's made in scratch
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#149 2011-11-25 13:14:45

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

Do you mean 1.0?


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#150 2011-11-25 19:08:08

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Re: Was this an old version of Scratch? I just found this image...

How did you find it? I have a feeling something fishy is going on if you didn't download an old version of scratch.


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