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- PinkyPepper
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Scratcher
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Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
@PinkyPepper,
I tried that today on a whim and it worked! Thank goodness. I was so bummed it wasn't working.
I am happy to hear that it worked.
Btw, have you seen my micro:bit studio yet? https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/5812900/
- JWilkDS
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Scratcher
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Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
I've tried connecting my microbit to the Scratch 3 extension and have not had any luck. Scratch 3 seems to find my install of “Scratchlink” and my Windows 10 laptop connects via bluetooth to the microbit. The hex file transferred okay and the microbit spelled out it's name and showed a check mark (but I don't know what it is supposed to show). However, the Scratch extension pop-up just shows no devices found. Has anyone tried using it?hi
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 67.0.3396.99, Flash 30.0 (release 0)
- SimpleScratch
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
Try not posting Hi on an existing thread please 

- LawrenceP123
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Scratcher
17 posts
Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
Does this Scratchlink work on Windows 8.1? Although all necessary software is up-to-date but this still fails to work.
- PinkyPepper
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
Does this Scratchlink work on Windows 8.1? Although all necessary software is up-to-date but this still fails to work.
I think you need Windows 10. At least that's what is stated on this page: https://scratch.mit.edu/microbit
- EIFA-ASC-1
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New Scratcher
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Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
Hi,
I seem to have the same problem as many of others: “No Devices Found”… And my microbit works on MakeCode, so it is not the device!
How did you solve the issue?
Thanks,
Caroline
I seem to have the same problem as many of others: “No Devices Found”… And my microbit works on MakeCode, so it is not the device!
How did you solve the issue?
Thanks,
Caroline
- SimpleScratch
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
Are you using Windows 10?
Is it up-to-date? (from website - “Windows 10 version 16299.0 or higher”)
Can you connect to the microbit using bluetooth via your system settings to prove that bit is working?
Is it up-to-date? (from website - “Windows 10 version 16299.0 or higher”)
Can you connect to the microbit using bluetooth via your system settings to prove that bit is working?
- Blue_Moon2607
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Scratcher
63 posts
Does the Micro:bit work for you under Scratch 3.0?
I've tried connecting my microbit to the Scratch 3 extension and have not had any luck. Scratch 3 seems to find my install of “Scratchlink” and my Windows 10 laptop connects via bluetooth to the microbit. The hex file transferred okay and the microbit spelled out it's name and showed a check mark (but I don't know what it is supposed to show). However, the Scratch extension pop-up just shows no devices found. Has anyone tried using it?Could be bugs in the code or perhaps the HEX file is only supported in micro.bit V1.
My browser / operating system: Windows NT 10.0, Chrome 67.0.3396.99, Flash 30.0 (release 0)
When I flash my micro.bit with a Scratch HEX file, it displays the text ( device name ) and I receive I2C err 0x2 from the console log on MakeCode.
Last edited by Blue_Moon2607 (April 25, 2024 19:37:46)
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