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PrincessIsza
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

I am working on my iPad. How can I download that older version 1.0 for iPad?
SpyCoderX
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

I don’t think you can? If it’s made for windows it (probably) won’t work for mac. Same for iPad, iPhone, Android, etc.
Mryellowdoggy
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1000+ posts

How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

I'm not sure if it's possible. Unless you can figure out how to run a windows file on ios.
PrincessIsza
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

SpyCoderX wrote:

I don’t think you can? If it’s made for windows it (probably) won’t work for mac. Same for iPad, iPhone, Android, etc.
It didn’t work on my windows computer
medians
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1000+ posts

How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

You can use this to run the .image file for it:
https://squeak.js.org/run/
DifferentDance8
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1000+ posts

How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

Are you talking about 1.4? Because if so then Pyonkee exists, and you can buy (yes, buy. it's paid) it directly from the Apple Store without any modifications on your end.
BigNate469
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

You cannot run Scratch 1.0 on an iPad naively, unless you somehow manage to port a Squeak VM to Swift or Objective-C.

As mentioned above, squeak.js.org exists, however the GUI of Scratch 1.x was not designed for mobile devices, and if you want to run Scratch 1.4, Pyonkee exists for that purpose.


Scratch 3.0 was the first version of Scratch with mobile support of any kind.
Scratch137
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

SpyCoderX wrote:

(#2)
I don’t think you can? If it’s made for windows it (probably) won’t work for mac. Same for iPad, iPhone, Android, etc.
There is a macOS version of Scratch 1.4, but it will not run on Apple Silicon, and especially not iPhones or iPads.
It also fails to run on anything newer than 10.14 Mojave, due to the removal of 32-bit support.
codefrau
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

BigNate469 wrote:

You cannot run Scratch 1.0 on an iPad naively, unless you somehow manage to port a Squeak VM to Swift or Objective-C.

There is an Objective C SqueakVM. That is precisely what Pyonkee uses. Pyonkee is open-source. You could totally build a Scratch 1.0 for iPad.
GameCatastrophe0927
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

codefrau wrote:

BigNate469 wrote:

You cannot run Scratch 1.0 on an iPad naively, unless you somehow manage to port a Squeak VM to Swift or Objective-C.

There is an Objective C SqueakVM. That is precisely what Pyonkee uses. Pyonkee is open-source. You could totally build a Scratch 1.0 for iPad.
please stop necroposting.
bubgamer07
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

GameCatastrophe0927 wrote:

codefrau wrote:

BigNate469 wrote:

You cannot run Scratch 1.0 on an iPad naively, unless you somehow manage to port a Squeak VM to Swift or Objective-C.

There is an Objective C SqueakVM. That is precisely what Pyonkee uses. Pyonkee is open-source. You could totally build a Scratch 1.0 for iPad.
please stop necroposting.
but they answered the question?
GameCatastrophe0927
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

bubgamer07 wrote:

GameCatastrophe0927 wrote:

codefrau wrote:

BigNate469 wrote:

You cannot run Scratch 1.0 on an iPad naively, unless you somehow manage to port a Squeak VM to Swift or Objective-C.

There is an Objective C SqueakVM. That is precisely what Pyonkee uses. Pyonkee is open-source. You could totally build a Scratch 1.0 for iPad.
please stop necroposting.
but they answered the question?
This isn't the suggestion forum, old topics should not be answered.
BigNate469
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

codefrau wrote:

BigNate469 wrote:

You cannot run Scratch 1.0 on an iPad naively, unless you somehow manage to port a Squeak VM to Swift or Objective-C.

There is an Objective C SqueakVM. That is precisely what Pyonkee uses. Pyonkee is open-source. You could totally build a Scratch 1.0 for iPad.
…And pay the $100 annual fee to have an Apple Developer account and put the app on the App Store, otherwise it's pretty much impossible to run.
AmpElectrecuted
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How do you download Scratch 1.0 for iPad?

GameCatastrophe0927 wrote:

(#12)

bubgamer07 wrote:

GameCatastrophe0927 wrote:

codefrau wrote:

BigNate469 wrote:

You cannot run Scratch 1.0 on an iPad naively, unless you somehow manage to port a Squeak VM to Swift or Objective-C.

There is an Objective C SqueakVM. That is precisely what Pyonkee uses. Pyonkee is open-source. You could totally build a Scratch 1.0 for iPad.
please stop necroposting.
but they answered the question?
This isn't the suggestion forum, old topics should not be answered.
it's not a necropost if it answers the question. source

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