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Message #00130
Re: Scratch on Solaris
Best to compile the VM yourself. This is sufficient for many uses, but for the full experience you will also need to add the Scratch-specific plugins from
http://download.scratch.mit.edu/source-code/ScratchPluginSrc1.4.zip
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On 16.04.2010, at 22:25, Derek O'Connell wrote:
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> Hi Gideon, what you need is a Squeak VM for Solaris which you can find here: http://squeakvm.org/unix/ and the Scratch image file from either win/linux. Give it a go and report back any problems (the "scratch" plug-in will probably be absent). I have no experience of Solaris but assume running Scratch will be similar to Linux, ie, "squeak Scratch.image".
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> -D
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> On 16/04/10 18:56, Gideon Chia wrote:
>> To whom it may concern,
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>> I have looked on-line through the MIT website and found out that you have
>> created the "real" Linux version of Scratch. UC Berkeley is going to be
>> implementing Scratch in its 2010 Fall Intro to Computer Science class. Most
>> of our computers in our labs are running on the Sun Solaris system, and I
>> was wondering if you could put me in contact with the person who developed
>> Scratch on Linux, and whether he or she could compile a version for Solaris.
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>> Best Regards,
>> Gideon Chia
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