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- Whatisthus12
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Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 on Chromebook?
The only 2.0 editor I have is here and it's technically online, so does anyone have the offline versions of 2.0/1.4?
Last edited by Whatisthus12 (Nov. 14, 2022 08:34:25)
- 3rdWheelLuigi
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New Scratcher
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Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 on Chromebook?
https://scratch.mit.edu/download/scratch2They are asking for the offline editor on a Chromebook.
You can use https://squeak.js.org/scratch/ for 1.4, I'm not sure how you would be able to save it and store it offline though.
Also, Scratch 2.0 uses Flash, which was discontinued about 2 years ago, so there isn't really a way to use it now. However, there is a project called Ruffle (https://ruffle.rs) that aims to emulate all Flash programs. It is not complete however, and it won't be able to play AS3 files (including Scratch 2.0), but hopefully sometime in the future it will be possible to use. Here is the SWF for Scratch 2.0: https://cdn.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch.swf
Last edited by 3rdWheelLuigi (Nov. 14, 2022 16:21:56)
- 7salad3salad
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 on Chromebook?
I remember there was a website that had a bunch of older versions of Scratch, though I do not remember what it was.
- Knightbot63
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 on Chromebook?
I remember there was a website that had a bunch of older versions of Scratch, though I do not remember what it was.here it is: archive.glitch.pizza
- 7salad3salad
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 on Chromebook?
Yep, that's it.I remember there was a website that had a bunch of older versions of Scratch, though I do not remember what it was.here it is: archive.glitch.pizza
- Whatisthus12
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New Scratcher
3 posts
Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 on Chromebook?
Thanks, I had the one from GitHub, and I installed flash from Linux so I could run them without an emulatorhttps://scratch.mit.edu/download/scratch2They are asking for the offline editor on a Chromebook.
You can use https://squeak.js.org/scratch/ for 1.4, I'm not sure how you would be able to save it and store it offline though.
Also, Scratch 2.0 uses Flash, which was discontinued about 2 years ago, so there isn't really a way to use it now. However, there is a project called Ruffle (https://ruffle.rs) that aims to emulate all Flash programs. It is not complete however, and it won't be able to play AS3 files (including Scratch 2.0), but hopefully sometime in the future it will be possible to use. Here is the SWF for Scratch 2.0: https://cdn.scratch.mit.edu/scratchr2/static/Scratch.swf
- nine_five
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Scratcher
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Scratch 1.4 or Scratch 2.0 on Chromebook?
I wanted to try old scratch on my chromebook so thanks I guess
https://squeak.js.org/scratch/
https://squeak.js.org/scratch/
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