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CatsUnited
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

PhoneRebel wrote:

uhhhh, can i make my website into a cloud var server? is it hard?
We'll have to wait until the documentation is out though.
gigapouch
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1000+ posts

Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

Will Explore come to the Raspberry Pi? That would be awesome!
Jonathan50
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

gigapouch wrote:

Will Explore come to the Raspberry Pi? That would be awesome!
If you have a raspberry pi you should be able to run the image fine probably
gigapouch
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

Jonathan50 wrote:

gigapouch wrote:

Will Explore come to the Raspberry Pi? That would be awesome!
If you have a raspberry pi you should be able to run the image fine probably
Cool!
jueschnei
Scratcher
100+ posts

Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

gigapouch wrote:

Jonathan50 wrote:

gigapouch wrote:

Will Explore come to the Raspberry Pi? That would be awesome!
If you have a raspberry pi you should be able to run the image fine probably
Cool!
You cannot simply run the normal Image on a different Platform. But a Linux ARM Port is planned.
(Sounds strange, because we build upon another mod specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi)

Last edited by jueschnei (Oct. 26, 2015 08:52:06)

RoboNinja4067
Scratcher
60 posts

Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

It tried to put a virus on my computer!!



EDIT: It's STILL going!!



19 viruses and counting!!

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MY COMPUTER

Last edited by RoboNinja4067 (Oct. 29, 2015 08:52:46)

liam48D
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

RoboNinja4067 wrote:

It tried to put a virus on my computer!!

-snip-

EDIT: It's STILL going!!

-snip-

19 viruses and counting!!

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MY COMPUTER
Whoa.

Where did you download it from? Explore has no viruses on it. It is possible to write a virus with Explore, but the same applies to any programming langauge, and if you wrote a virus for yourself you should probably reconsider what you're doing with your spare time.

Your antivirus might consider the install program a virus, however, as it does append some files to your hard drive.
RoboNinja4067
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60 posts

Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

I downloaded it from the link given in the main post.
jueschnei
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

liam48D wrote:

RoboNinja4067 wrote:

It tried to put a virus on my computer!!

-snip-

EDIT: It's STILL going!!

-snip-

19 viruses and counting!!

WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO MY COMPUTER
Whoa.

Where did you download it from? Explore has no viruses on it. It is possible to write a virus with Explore, but the same applies to any programming langauge, and if you wrote a virus for yourself you should probably reconsider what you're doing with your spare time.

Your antivirus might consider the install program a virus, however, as it does append some files to your hard drive.

RoboNinja4067 wrote:

I downloaded it from the link given in the main post.
@liam48D Your're right! The AV-software of @RoboNinja4067 encountered a so called “false-positive”. No AV-software is perfect, some do mistakes and some do intentionally treat every not widespread executable as virus, so that their statistics go up (´but that does not mean that yours is doing that). For any case, the file is virus free and you can add a exception and report this false positive.

Last edited by jueschnei (Oct. 29, 2015 19:24:48)

CatsUnited
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1000+ posts

Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

liam48D wrote:

Your antivirus might consider the install program a virus, however, as it does append some files to your hard drive.
I have the same anti-virus, and I remember that happening last year. I knew it was the official link though, so I allowed it.
Jacklack3
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

jueschnei wrote:

infinitytec wrote:

I'm trying to install v3.4, but it's not working.
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Firefox 41.0, No Flash version detected
(Windows 10 64-bit)
Wow, it's really helpful, if you don't give further details. (sarcasm)

Why does everybody act like “Hey, I'm having a problem. (OS/Browser Version) Tell me the solution.” and not like “Hey, I'm having a problem. Could you help me? Here are some details that might help you finding the solution: …”. And telling, that you're running version XYZ of Windows doesn't count, because we already know that (ALL Explore Users run Explore on Windows).

That may sound very rude, but it's just the truth.
True! Its like if you knew you had TONS of flavors of ice cream and just said “I want ice cream please”.
DigiTechs
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500+ posts

Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

Jacklack3 wrote:

jueschnei wrote:

infinitytec wrote:

I'm trying to install v3.4, but it's not working.
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Firefox 41.0, No Flash version detected
(Windows 10 64-bit)
Wow, it's really helpful, if you don't give further details. (sarcasm)

Why does everybody act like “Hey, I'm having a problem. (OS/Browser Version) Tell me the solution.” and not like “Hey, I'm having a problem. Could you help me? Here are some details that might help you finding the solution: …”. And telling, that you're running version XYZ of Windows doesn't count, because we already know that (ALL Explore Users run Explore on Windows).

That may sound very rude, but it's just the truth.
True! Its like if you knew you had TONS of flavors of ice cream and just said “I want ice cream please”.

Obviously that means you want all of the flavours. If you go to any ice cream parlour and ask for ‘ice cream’, they will (should) automatically give you every single flavour on the menu.
NoMod-Programming
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1000+ posts

Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

CatsUnited wrote:

liam48D wrote:

Your antivirus might consider the install program a virus, however, as it does append some files to your hard drive.
I have the same anti-virus, and I remember that happening last year. I knew it was the official link though, so I allowed it.
The antivirus calls it a heuristic? virus because it can load code from other files and run it (a mark of some real viruses). To be safe, it warns you. The original purpose of it warning you was so you would chech the source, NOT tell everyone that its a virus.

@powerpoint56, can you link to this post in the OP? It would save a lot of confusion once in a while.
powerpoint56
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

NoMod-Programming wrote:

CatsUnited wrote:

liam48D wrote:

Your antivirus might consider the install program a virus, however, as it does append some files to your hard drive.
I have the same anti-virus, and I remember that happening last year. I knew it was the official link though, so I allowed it.
The antivirus calls it a heuristic? virus because it can load code from other files and run it (a mark of some real viruses). To be safe, it warns you. The original purpose of it warning you was so you would chech the source, NOT tell everyone that its a virus.

@powerpoint56, can you link to this post in the OP? It would save a lot of confusion once in a while.
Yes.
CatsUnited
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

NoMod-Programming wrote:

CatsUnited wrote:

liam48D wrote:

Your antivirus might consider the install program a virus, however, as it does append some files to your hard drive.
I have the same anti-virus, and I remember that happening last year. I knew it was the official link though, so I allowed it.
The antivirus calls it a heuristic? virus because it can load code from other files and run it (a mark of some real viruses). To be safe, it warns you. The original purpose of it warning you was so you would chech the source, NOT tell everyone that its a virus.

@powerpoint56, can you link to this post in the OP? It would save a lot of confusion once in a while.
Makes sense, but wouldn't that mean that a Notepad app that hasn't been approved safe by the anti-virus would cause a false-positive since it reads txt files?
NoMod-Programming
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

CatsUnited wrote:

NoMod-Programming wrote:

CatsUnited wrote:

liam48D wrote:

Your antivirus might consider the install program a virus, however, as it does append some files to your hard drive.
I have the same anti-virus, and I remember that happening last year. I knew it was the official link though, so I allowed it.
The antivirus calls it a heuristic? virus because it can load code from other files and run it (a mark of some real viruses). To be safe, it warns you. The original purpose of it warning you was so you would chech the source, NOT tell everyone that its a virus.

@powerpoint56, can you link to this post in the OP? It would save a lot of confusion once in a while.
Makes sense, but wouldn't that mean that a Notepad app that hasn't been approved safe by the anti-virus would cause a false-positive since it reads txt files?
Well… Your antivirus would probably check to see how many users have it too… (Chrome does that)
__init__
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

infinitytec wrote:

jueschnei wrote:

infinitytec wrote:

I'm trying to install v3.4, but it's not working.
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Firefox 41.0, No Flash version detected
(Windows 10 64-bit)
Wow, it's really helpful, if you don't give further details. (sarcasm)

Why does everybody act like “Hey, I'm having a problem. (OS/Browser Version) Tell me the solution.” and not like “Hey, I'm having a problem. Could you help me? Here are some details that might help you finding the solution: …”. And telling, that you're running version XYZ of Windows doesn't count, because we already know that (ALL Explore Users run Explore on Windows).

That may sound very rude, but it's just the truth.
I did install Scratch and then use the .image. I'll run it again to see if there are any more details.
EDIT: Here's an image:
Finally an OS build setup that I approve of. Windows 10 + Firefox ftw!
</offtopic>
infinitytec
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

__init__ wrote:

infinitytec wrote:

jueschnei wrote:

infinitytec wrote:

I'm trying to install v3.4, but it's not working.
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Firefox 41.0, No Flash version detected
(Windows 10 64-bit)
Wow, it's really helpful, if you don't give further details. (sarcasm)

Why does everybody act like “Hey, I'm having a problem. (OS/Browser Version) Tell me the solution.” and not like “Hey, I'm having a problem. Could you help me? Here are some details that might help you finding the solution: …”. And telling, that you're running version XYZ of Windows doesn't count, because we already know that (ALL Explore Users run Explore on Windows).

That may sound very rude, but it's just the truth.
I did install Scratch and then use the .image. I'll run it again to see if there are any more details.
EDIT: Here's an image:
Finally an OS build setup that I approve of. Windows 10 + Firefox ftw!
</offtopic>
You're welcome.
NoMod-Programming
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

Any news on development yet?
jueschnei
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Explore 3.4, Scratch mod

NoMod-Programming wrote:

Any news on development yet?
Not really from my side. Maybe @powerpoint56 has something new?

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