Revision history for AdHocVM


Revision [471]

Last edited on 2014-10-21 00:44:45 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Most of this is supersede by the source code for Scratch App for IOS found at https://github.com/johnmci/Scratch.app.for.iOS
You can read the story at: https://www.mobilewikiserver.com/Scratch.html
Deletions:
Most of this is supersede by the source code by the source code for Scratch App for IOS at https://github.com/johnmci/Scratch.app.for.iOS


Revision [470]

Edited on 2014-10-21 00:41:39 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Also find a fork of this source code for an App in the Apple iOS Store Oct 2014
https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/pyonki/id905012686


Revision [469]

Edited on 2014-10-21 00:39:45 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Most of this is supersede by the source code by the source code for Scratch App for IOS at https://github.com/johnmci/Scratch.app.for.iOS


Revision [387]

Edited on 2010-01-05 02:33:13 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
If John had build a VM for you previously then prebuilt VMs can be found at
Deletions:
Prebuilt VM can be found at


Revision [386]

Edited on 2010-01-05 02:30:21 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Prebuilt VM can be found at
Deletions:
For a limited time John McIntosh is offering that service (one device per person), you must then email him with your iPod Touch or iPhone's UUID. To find your iPhone's UDID, just plug it into your computer and wait until iTunes recognizes it. Select your phone from the Devices list in iTunes and click the "Summary" tab. To see your UDID, click on the word "serial number" beside the picture of the iPhone. You should see the word "identifer" and an alphanumeric string – this is your UDID.
To copy it, just press command + C on your Mac's keyboard (or control + C in Windows).
From time to time he will build a new VM and place that at


Revision [342]

Edited on 2009-04-20 01:52:16 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Then sync your device and ensure it syncs all the applications or the selected applications as desired and review the Squeak [[Settings]] pane in the Settings application in your iPhone
Jail Broken Devices: People have reported it may take multiple attempts to install the app on a Jail Borken phone.
Deletions:
Then sync your device and ensure it syncs all the applications or the selected applications as desired.
Jail Broken Devices, we think these devices will not install applications via iTunes. If this is the case (undetermined) you likely must restore your device back to the Official Apple firmware. Check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device. People have reported it may take multiple attempts to install the app on a Jail Borken phone.
Review the Squeak [[Settings]] pane in the Settings application in your iPhone


Revision [340]

Edited on 2009-04-20 01:47:24 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
To install you must download the file:
or later version of the VM to your computer, then double-click on the *.zip file to unzip it which should result in creating a Squeak.app and mobile provisioning file. Now drag the Squeak.app and the *. mobileprovision to iTunes.

Then sync your device and ensure it syncs all the applications or the selected applications as desired.
Jail Broken Devices, we think these devices will not install applications via iTunes. If this is the case (undetermined) you likely must restore your device back to the Official Apple firmware. Check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device. People have reported it may take multiple attempts to install the app on a Jail Borken phone.
Deletions:
You can find version and UUID information in the file
VersionAndUUIDInformation.rtf
to see which version of the VM will run on your device
To install you must download the two files:
SqueakBaseAdHocA.mobileprovision
or later version of the VM to your computer, then double-click on the *.zip file to unzip it which should result in creating a Squeak.app file.
Now drag the Squeak.app and the *. mobileprovision to to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM in iTunes.
Now sync your device and ensure it syncs all the applications or the selected applications as desired.
Jail Broken Devices, we think these devices will not install applications via iTunes. If this is the case (undetermined) you likely must restore your device
back to the Official Apple firmware. Check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device.


Revision [334]

Edited on 2008-11-26 22:49:14 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
SqueakX.XXbX.app.zip
Deletions:
Squeak1.02b1.app.zip


Revision [228]

Edited on 2008-10-17 20:27:44 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Review the Squeak [[Settings]] pane in the Settings application in your iPhone
Using VNC to [[VNC enable typing and mouse editing from a desktop computer]] to your iphone
Deletions:
The Squeak [[Settings]] pane in the Settings application in your iPhone


Revision [66]

Edited on 2008-09-07 21:47:34 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
The Squeak [[Settings]] pane in the Settings application in your iPhone
Deletions:
[[Settings]]


Revision [65]

Edited on 2008-09-07 21:46:59 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Now drag the Squeak.app and the *. mobileprovision to to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM in iTunes.
Deletions:
Now drag the Squeak.app and the *. mobileprovision to to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM iTunes.


Revision [64]

Edited on 2008-09-07 21:15:17 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
back to the Official Apple firmware. Check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device.
Deletions:
back to the Official Apple firmware, to check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device.


Revision [63]

Edited on 2008-09-07 21:15:06 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
back to the Official Apple firmware, to check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device.
Deletions:
back to the native Apple firmware, to check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device.


Revision [62]

Edited on 2008-09-07 21:14:44 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Jail Broken Devices, we think these devices will not install applications via iTunes. If this is the case (undetermined) you likely must restore your device
back to the native Apple firmware, to check the internet for more information why iTunes will not sync AdHoc applications to your device.


Revision [61]

Edited on 2008-09-07 21:12:56 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
to see which version of the VM will run on your device
or later version of the VM to your computer, then double-click on the *.zip file to unzip it which should result in creating a Squeak.app file.
Now drag the Squeak.app and the *. mobileprovision to to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM iTunes.
Now sync your device and ensure it syncs all the applications or the selected applications as desired.
Deletions:
or later version of the VM to your computer, then double-click on the *.zip file to unzip it which should result in a Squeak.app file.
Now drag the Squeak.app and the *. mobileprovision to to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM on your device.


Revision [60]

Edited on 2008-09-07 09:33:17 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
or later version of the VM to your computer, then double-click on the *.zip file to unzip it which should result in a Squeak.app file.
Now drag the Squeak.app and the *. mobileprovision to to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM on your device.
Deletions:
or later version of the VM to your computer, then drag both files to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM on your device.


Revision [57]

Edited on 2008-09-06 16:13:18 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
For a limited time John McIntosh is offering that service (one device per person), you must then email him with your iPod Touch or iPhone's UUID. To find your iPhone's UDID, just plug it into your computer and wait until iTunes recognizes it. Select your phone from the Devices list in iTunes and click the "Summary" tab. To see your UDID, click on the word "serial number" beside the picture of the iPhone. You should see the word "identifer" and an alphanumeric string – this is your UDID.
Deletions:
Currently John McIntosh is offering that service (one device per person), you must then email him with your iPod Touch or iPhone's UUID. To find your iPhone's UDID, just plug it into your computer and wait until iTunes recognizes it. Select your phone from the Devices list in iTunes and click the "Summary" tab. To see your UDID, click on the word "serial number" beside the picture of the iPhone. You should see the word "identifer" and an alphanumeric string – this is your UDID.


Revision [56]

Edited on 2008-09-06 16:12:41 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
If you have an Apple iPhone SDK kit that you purchased from Apple you should be able to check out the current Squeak VM SVN then compile and install the VM on your iPod Touch or iPhone by following the instructions from Apple to build an application for personal installation on your device.
If you do not have an Apple SDK, then you must (at this time) talk to someone who owns an Apple iPhone SDK kit. That person can build an AdHoc application that will run for ONE YEAR on upto 100 devices.
To install you must download the two files:
Squeak1.02b1.app.zip
or later version of the VM to your computer, then drag both files to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM on your device.
Deletions:
If you have an Apple iPhone SDK kit that you purchased from Apple you should be able to check out the current Squeak VM SVN
then compile and install the VM on your iPod Touch or iPhone by following the instructions from Apple to build an application
for personal installation on your device.
If you do not have an Apple SDK, then you must (at this time) talk to someone who owns an Apple iPhone SDK kit. That person
can build an AdHoc application that will run for ONE YEAR on upto 100 devices.
To install you must download the
and the
Squeak1.02b1.app.zip or later version of the VM to your computer, then drag both files to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM on your device.


Revision [55]

Edited on 2008-09-06 16:12:01 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Squeak1.02b1.app.zip or later version of the VM to your computer, then drag both files to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM on your device.
Deletions:
Squeak1.02b1.app.zip or later version of the VM
drag both files to iTunes when your iPod or iPhone is connected to have iTunes install the VM on your device.


Revision [54]

Edited on 2008-09-06 16:11:41 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
To install you must download the
Deletions:
You must download the


Revision [53]

Edited on 2008-09-06 16:11:13 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
You must download the
Deletions:
you must download the


Revision [52]

Edited on 2008-09-06 16:10:42 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Currently John McIntosh is offering that service (one device per person), you must then email him with your iPod Touch or iPhone's UUID. To find your iPhone's UDID, just plug it into your computer and wait until iTunes recognizes it. Select your phone from the Devices list in iTunes and click the "Summary" tab. To see your UDID, click on the word "serial number" beside the picture of the iPhone. You should see the word "identifer" and an alphanumeric string – this is your UDID.
Deletions:
Currently John McIntosh is offering that service, you must then email him with your iPod Touch or iPhone's UUID. To find your iPhone's UDID, just plug it into your computer and wait until iTunes recognizes it. Select your phone from the Devices list in iTunes and click the "Summary" tab. To see your UDID, click on the word "serial number" beside the picture of the iPhone. You should see the word "identifer" and an alphanumeric string – this is your UDID.


Revision [41]

Edited on 2008-09-06 15:39:02 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
[[Replacing Replacing a damaged image/changes file]]
Deletions:
[[Replacing a damaged image/changes file]]


Revision [40]

Edited on 2008-09-06 15:38:38 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
[[Replacing a damaged image/changes file]]


Revision [35]

Edited on 2008-09-06 15:28:00 by JohnMcIntosh
Additions:
Currently John McIntosh is offering that service, you must then email him with your iPod Touch or iPhone's UUID. To find your iPhone's UDID, just plug it into your computer and wait until iTunes recognizes it. Select your phone from the Devices list in iTunes and click the "Summary" tab. To see your UDID, click on the word "serial number" beside the picture of the iPhone. You should see the word "identifer" and an alphanumeric string – this is your UDID.
To copy it, just press command + C on your Mac's keyboard (or control + C in Windows).
You can find version and UUID information in the file
VersionAndUUIDInformation.rtf
Squeak1.02b1.app.zip or later version of the VM
[[Settings]]
Deletions:
Currently John McIntosh is offering that service, you must then email him with your iPod Touch or iPhone's UUID
{more later after breakfast}
Squeak1.02b1.app.zip
or later version of the VM
Settings
Make Image writeable


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