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- BLUE_BUFFALO
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
i think he wants the stuff you can emulate on virtual x86 And even if this was possible, what would it look like? Would it save it to the servers? What operating systems would be possible to emulate?
- cookieclickerer33
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
And? It still needs to run on the scratch serversAnd?Scratch isn’t supposed to be used for computer simsWhat purpose does this serve.
useful for some computer sims
And also there’s no way the scratch servers have enough power for this
It wont be visible to new scratchers or some scratchers that are not here for 10 months
They can’t even add cloud lists! What makes you think they can literally run an entire computer for multiple users?
And even if they did add it it would probably be useful to a grand total of 3 people who make this kinda thing
your files will be saved only for you
- gdfsgdfsgdfg
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
also the copy sh website contains a very inappropriately named programming language on the front page so no luck there
then i will make the person behind copy.sh to turn that to brainheck
- zynsane
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
Like they're going to listen to you ☠️also the copy sh website contains a very inappropriately named programming language on the front page so no luck there
then i will make the person behind copy.sh to turn that to brainheck
- An0therRand0mC0der
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I don't think it works like that, the website isn't necessarily aimed at children and it's supposed to say the original name of the language and not “Brainheck”also the copy sh website contains a very inappropriately named programming language on the front page so no luck there
then i will make the person behind copy.sh to turn that to brainheck
Last edited by An0therRand0mC0der (Dec. 21, 2022 22:58:21)
- ajskateboarder
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(#43)A) Good luck with thatalso the copy sh website contains a very inappropriately named programming language on the front page so no luck there
then i will make the person behind copy.sh to turn that to brainheck
B) They also have a link to their Twitch account on the page (possible nsfw), which I don't think you can force somebody to remove just for the site to be kid friendly for that one >13 year old guy who goes to it.
- zynsane
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
not really ontopic but that's a pretty nice name for a language.
- IndexErrorException
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
Even if this were possible to make in JavaScript, this is like a
make super cool projectblock. No creativity and the interfaces you provided are way to basic to actually make a computer that is usable. It's also more complicated than just ‘setting’ the cores. Instead learn string manipulation and build your own interpreted(or complied for a challenge) language instead. Scratch is too basic, and this would have zero usage, aside from the fact that's impossible. Also limiting functionality to certain users because of rank or time on the platform is probably rejected and stupid.
- ajskateboarder
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
(#47)Yes, and it's for a reason. Here's a hello world program in BF:
not really ontopic but that's a pretty nice name for a language.
>++++++++[<+++++++++>-]<.>++++[<+++++++>-]<+.+++++++..+++.>>++++++[<+++++++>-]<+
+.------------.>++++++[<+++++++++>-]<+.<.+++.------.--------.>>>++++[<++++++++>-
]<+.
- zynsane
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(#49)
Yes, and it's for a reason. Here's a hello world program in BF:>++++++++[<+++++++++>-]<.>++++[<+++++++>-]<+.+++++++..+++.>>++++++[<+++++++>-]<+
+.------------.>++++++[<+++++++++>-]<+.<.+++.------.--------.>>>++++[<++++++++>-
]<+.
yea that name is very on point.
but back on topic.
this whole vm thing is going to hurt brains more than this language does.
- TheGlassPenguin
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
I doubt it's needed.
Scratch has some terrible memory management, plus, how would this work on the technical side? Certain VM programs like VirtualBox are desktop apps and can't be run on a web browser (unless you use software to connect to another computer already running said emulator). The only browser based emulator I can think of is v86, which has abysmal performance on Chromebooks, and has poor support for modern OSes. Plus, .ISO and other disk image files can be massive, and Scratch would have to store these files on their server, which would mean less space for the other cool stuff people could be making, and long load times for the end users.
Plus, what would people actually make with this other than re-uploading pre-existing systems? If you coded a new OS, you'd probably would want to release the ISOs themselves, so users could run them and get the full experience you intended.
You could easily just use v86 or any other VM software on your computer, Scratch doesn't need to provide absolutely everything you ever need.
Scratch has some terrible memory management, plus, how would this work on the technical side? Certain VM programs like VirtualBox are desktop apps and can't be run on a web browser (unless you use software to connect to another computer already running said emulator). The only browser based emulator I can think of is v86, which has abysmal performance on Chromebooks, and has poor support for modern OSes. Plus, .ISO and other disk image files can be massive, and Scratch would have to store these files on their server, which would mean less space for the other cool stuff people could be making, and long load times for the end users.
Plus, what would people actually make with this other than re-uploading pre-existing systems? If you coded a new OS, you'd probably would want to release the ISOs themselves, so users could run them and get the full experience you intended.
You could easily just use v86 or any other VM software on your computer, Scratch doesn't need to provide absolutely everything you ever need.
- Roblox888i
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
No support, this would be hard to code.
- gdfsgdfsgdfg
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
I doubt it's needed.
Scratch has some terrible memory management, plus, how would this work on the technical side? Certain VM programs like VirtualBox are desktop apps and can't be run on a web browser (unless you use software to connect to another computer already running said emulator). The only browser based emulator I can think of is v86, which has abysmal performance on Chromebooks, and has poor support for modern OSes. Plus, .ISO and other disk image files can be massive, and Scratch would have to store these files on their server, which would mean less space for the other cool stuff people could be making, and long load times for the end users.
Plus, what would people actually make with this other than re-uploading pre-existing systems? If you coded a new OS, you'd probably would want to release the ISOs themselves, so users could run them and get the full experience you intended.
You could easily just use v86 or any other VM software on your computer, Scratch doesn't need to provide absolutely everything you ever need.
It uses copys version of v86
which means it redirects to copy.sh
- BLUE_BUFFALO
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
which, as i said, has a naughty word.I doubt it's needed.
Scratch has some terrible memory management, plus, how would this work on the technical side? Certain VM programs like VirtualBox are desktop apps and can't be run on a web browser (unless you use software to connect to another computer already running said emulator). The only browser based emulator I can think of is v86, which has abysmal performance on Chromebooks, and has poor support for modern OSes. Plus, .ISO and other disk image files can be massive, and Scratch would have to store these files on their server, which would mean less space for the other cool stuff people could be making, and long load times for the end users.
Plus, what would people actually make with this other than re-uploading pre-existing systems? If you coded a new OS, you'd probably would want to release the ISOs themselves, so users could run them and get the full experience you intended.
You could easily just use v86 or any other VM software on your computer, Scratch doesn't need to provide absolutely everything you ever need.
It uses copys version of v86
which means it redirects to copy.sh
- supernavo
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
It encourages people to be like Linus and pirate windows, no support
- ajskateboarder
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
(#55)Windows doesn't even have any piracy protection measures at this point so bruh
It encourages people to be like Linus and pirate windows, no support
- gdfsgdfsgdfg
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
No support, this would be hard to code.
read it again
it uses copy.sh/v86
- gdfsgdfsgdfg
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Vm extension (it wont be visible to new scratchers)
which, as i said, has a naughty word.I doubt it's needed.
Scratch has some terrible memory management, plus, how would this work on the technical side? Certain VM programs like VirtualBox are desktop apps and can't be run on a web browser (unless you use software to connect to another computer already running said emulator). The only browser based emulator I can think of is v86, which has abysmal performance on Chromebooks, and has poor support for modern OSes. Plus, .ISO and other disk image files can be massive, and Scratch would have to store these files on their server, which would mean less space for the other cool stuff people could be making, and long load times for the end users.
Plus, what would people actually make with this other than re-uploading pre-existing systems? If you coded a new OS, you'd probably would want to release the ISOs themselves, so users could run them and get the full experience you intended.
You could easily just use v86 or any other VM software on your computer, Scratch doesn't need to provide absolutely everything you ever need.
It uses copys version of v86
which means it redirects to copy.sh
then ignore it
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