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- star_wolves1
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would it be possible to connect scratch ch to a raspberry pi? the rpi (raspberry pi) is a credit card sized computer board that you build and program yourself. I have one of these (model 5), and would it be possible to connect scratch to it? it can connect to bluetooth and do most things a normal computer can.
- Nerdiesssss
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Scratcher
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would it be possible to connect scratch ch to a raspberry pi? the rpi (raspberry pi) is a credit card sized computer board that you build and program yourself. I have one of these (model 5), and would it be possible to connect scratch to it? it can connect to bluetooth and do most things a normal computer can.U mean like micro:bit?
- BigNate469
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Scratcher
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No, they mean a Raspberry Pi. See https://raspberrypi.comwould it be possible to connect scratch ch to a raspberry pi? the rpi (raspberry pi) is a credit card sized computer board that you build and program yourself. I have one of these (model 5), and would it be possible to connect scratch to it? it can connect to bluetooth and do most things a normal computer can.U mean like micro:bit?
Anyways, there's a version of the Scratch 3.0 Offline Editor for the Pi, you can download it from the Recommended Software app (or from the command line, the package is called scratch3).
- star_wolves1
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Scratcher
31 posts
just wondering
I have tried both the pre installed scratch apps and they weren't the wholle thing. one was just a single project and nothing else, and the other one was the same thing but the project menu is different for some reason. I also checked pi apps for more, but those were the only ones. if you happen to have a script for the whole version, please share it and I will execute it.No, they mean a Raspberry Pi. See https://raspberrypi.comwould it be possible to connect scratch ch to a raspberry pi? the rpi (raspberry pi) is a credit card sized computer board that you build and program yourself. I have one of these (model 5), and would it be possible to connect scratch to it? it can connect to bluetooth and do most things a normal computer can.U mean like micro:bit?
Anyways, there's a version of the Scratch 3.0 Offline Editor for the Pi, you can download it from the Recommended Software app (or from the command line, the package is called scratch3).
Last edited by star_wolves1 (Jan. 8, 2025 00:15:43)
- BigNate469
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
just wondering
There… aren't any pre-installed Scratch apps?I have tried both the pre installed scratch apps and they weren't the wholle thing. one was just a single project and nothing else, and the other one was the same thing but the project menu is different for some reason. I also checked pi apps for more, but those were the only ones. if you happen to have a script for the whole version, please share it and I will execute it.No, they mean a Raspberry Pi. See https://raspberrypi.comwould it be possible to connect scratch ch to a raspberry pi? the rpi (raspberry pi) is a credit card sized computer board that you build and program yourself. I have one of these (model 5), and would it be possible to connect scratch to it? it can connect to bluetooth and do most things a normal computer can.U mean like micro:bit?
Anyways, there's a version of the Scratch 3.0 Offline Editor for the Pi, you can download it from the Recommended Software app (or from the command line, the package is called scratch3).
At least not on my Pi (and I used the Pi Imager to image it's OS…)
Anyways, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has some documentation on how to download the Scratch App for the Raspberry Pi at https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/scratch-3-desktop-for-raspbian-on-raspberry-pi/
- star_wolves1
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Scratcher
31 posts
just wondering
I see two pre installed scratch apps and they both are in the programming tab of the menu, and also I have an rPi 5There… aren't any pre-installed Scratch apps?I have tried both the pre installed scratch apps and they weren't the wholle thing. one was just a single project and nothing else, and the other one was the same thing but the project menu is different for some reason. I also checked pi apps for more, but those were the only ones. if you happen to have a script for the whole version, please share it and I will execute it.No, they mean a Raspberry Pi. See https://raspberrypi.comwould it be possible to connect scratch ch to a raspberry pi? the rpi (raspberry pi) is a credit card sized computer board that you build and program yourself. I have one of these (model 5), and would it be possible to connect scratch to it? it can connect to bluetooth and do most things a normal computer can.U mean like micro:bit?
Anyways, there's a version of the Scratch 3.0 Offline Editor for the Pi, you can download it from the Recommended Software app (or from the command line, the package is called scratch3).
At least not on my Pi (and I used the Pi Imager to image it's OS…)
Anyways, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has some documentation on how to download the Scratch App for the Raspberry Pi at https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/scratch-3-desktop-for-raspbian-on-raspberry-pi/
Last edited by star_wolves1 (Jan. 12, 2025 17:57:25)
- BigNate469
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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What are they called?snipI see two pre installed scratch apps and they both are in the programming tab of the menu, and also I have an rPi 5
(I also have a RPi 5)
Last edited by BigNate469 (Jan. 13, 2025 00:32:45)
- mtaka4
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Scratcher
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My pi (pi 4 i think) on scratch, has its own extensions, although only for the offline editor (the programming section, and click on scratch 3.0)
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