[IAEP] [UKids] Re: [Sugar-devel] [Announcement] Sugarizer v0.8 is available for your device
Steve Thomas
sthomas1 at gosargon.com
Tue Jan 10 21:06:25 EST 2017
Bert,
Works on Chromebook.
Is there anyway to open a Etoys project I already created? Perhaps as a
parameter in the URL pointing to somewhere I uploaded the file?
Thanks,
Stephen
On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 3:39 PM, Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>
wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> have you tried plain Etoys on a Chromebook?
>
> https://squeak.js.org/etoys/#fullscreen
>
> Also, we have an experimental Chrome app here:
> https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/etoys/pfddkmhbbphp
> elipkocbhmgbofdoagpi
>
> - Bert -
>
> On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 10:46 PM, Lionel Laské <lionel.laske at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> Yes, unfortunately EToys could have some limitation because it need to
>> load a full VM to run, it's why it not appear as favorite by default.
>> I'm CC'ed Bert that could help you on it.
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Lionel.
>>
>>
>> 2017-01-06 23:21 GMT+01:00 Steve Thomas <sthomas1 at gosargon.com>:
>>
>>> Okay, I tried restarting Chrome a second time and now Etoys opens on
>>> Mac. But had an issue saving. I'll investigate further.
>>>
>>> Hoping to get Etoys (et al) working on Chromebook's so I can get
>>> teachers in my kids school to start using it.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Stephen
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 5:15 PM, Steve Thomas <sthomas1 at gosargon.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Lionel,
>>>>
>>>> This is great work, thank you.
>>>>
>>>> Ran into a few issues trying to run Etoys (Turtle Blocks seems to run
>>>> just fine), :
>>>>
>>>> 1. Added Chrome extension but Etoys did not run, just got black
>>>> screen.
>>>> 1. Tried on Mac and Windows using latest Chrome, waited about 5
>>>> minutes+
>>>> 2. Also downloaded from iTunes onto my Mac and had same issue
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Stephen
>>>>
>>>>
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