12 days ago

It turns out it's actually harder 2 create a S 1.4 mod, so let's put that aside for now I thought Squeak could be used with VS Code or something like that but it's actually more complicated than I thought I'm not sure how to explain it but I have an idea.


My idea is that a few years ago I found an emulator called Squeakjs. It lets you run .image files—programs created with Squeak, including Scratch 1.4—right in your browser.

Basically, my idea would be an HTML page linked to StormWarp where you load the .image file from the official Scratch 1.4 repository, and that’s it—you’ll even be able to test modified versions of Scratch 1.4 using this method.

Sources: https://squeak.js.org/

https://github.com/scratchfoundation/Scratch_1.4



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