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- bilman66
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Scratcher
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Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
Also you´re trying to turn Scratch,an simple educational programming language into a C (one example of a programming language that can do operating systems,as well as its variants) programming language? That goes too far,there is a reason why Scratch is so simple. It´s in the levels of Python.
Speaking of C on scratch. I saw that Scratch wasn't a super complicated language and was wayy to easy for kids to learn and they would probably get bored of it fast. So I make a program that translates C code into scratch blocks
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Last edited by bilman66 (Sept. 14, 2023 00:02:01)
- davidtheplatform
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
This is all of the context you getWhy does the bitwise and block look weird
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
It's because of all the userscripts and extensions.This is all of the context you getWhy does the bitwise and block look weird
- davidtheplatform
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
Ok but why does the top image not have that stylingIt's because of all the userscripts and extensions.This is all of the context you getWhy does the bitwise and block look weird
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
The 1st one is from 2.0.Ok but why does the top image not have that stylingIt's because of all the userscripts and extensions.This is all of the context you getWhy does the bitwise and block look weird
- mybearworld
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
Should it wait a long time at this step?


- bilman66
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Scratcher
20 posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
Should it wait a long time at this step?Run it in turbowarp, found a small bug in the scratch version that makes it have trouble getting past that step. WIll be fixed in the next version
Last edited by bilman66 (Sept. 14, 2023 05:02:46)
- rdococ
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
Most impressive Scratch project ever. 10/10
Last edited by rdococ (Sept. 14, 2023 11:19:26)
- mybearworld
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
(#27)I ran it in that Turbowarp link you provided in the original post.Should it wait a long time at this step?Run it in turbowarp, found a small bug in the scratch version that makes it have trouble getting past that step. WIll be fixed in the next version
- bilman66
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Scratcher
20 posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
Ohh ok, yes then you should have to wait a few seconds for that part(#27)I ran it in that Turbowarp link you provided in the original post.Should it wait a long time at this step?Run it in turbowarp, found a small bug in the scratch version that makes it have trouble getting past that step. WIll be fixed in the next version
- mybearworld
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
(#31)It's now been running for eighty minutes…Ohh ok, yes then you should have to wait a few seconds for that part(#27)I ran it in that Turbowarp link you provided in the original post.Should it wait a long time at this step?Run it in turbowarp, found a small bug in the scratch version that makes it have trouble getting past that step. WIll be fixed in the next version
- ScratchCatHELLO
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
How?! I thought Linux on Scratch was imposssible due to scratch´s inability to make operating systems that arent simulated/fakeThe limitation is that it takes a lot of time and effort to do so, there isn’t a technical limitation
You´re quite wrong,just look at Scratch Wiki´s statement.Scratch does not have the capability to create a true operating system.
wiki users are, shockingly, not omniscient.
scratch is turing complete, meaning it can be used to manipulate data in whatever way you want provided that you have unlimited resources and don’t care about speed. the question is whether it is practical, meaning that the program you want to run can be run at a reasonable speed within the bounds of a real-world environment and can be written within the attention span of a scratcher. it makes sense to assume that a no-compromise operating system is impractical to port to scratch.
- ajskateboarder
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
It's now been running for eighty minutes…Make sure Turbo Mode is not enabled. It tends to freeze if you enable it

- AwesomeAsh313
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Scratcher
12 posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
I am extremely curious to see who's going to make a desktop environment first.
- mybearworld
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
(#34)It's not enabled:It's now been running for eighty minutes…Make sure Turbo Mode is not enabled. It tends to freeze if you enable it

- mybearworld
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
(#37)Windows 11, Edge 116
That's super weird. What device and browser are you using?
- DifferentDance8
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
That's weird, because it works on Windows 11, Version 110.0.5481.100 (Official Build, ungoogled-chromium) (64-bit)(#37)Windows 11, Edge 116
That's super weird. What device and browser are you using?
- leogames2016
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Scratcher
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Linux is finally fully running on Scratch!
I am extremely curious to see who's going to make a desktop environment first.They should add LXDE,it's Lightweight.
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