Closed aldatsa closed 1 year ago
Oh yes! ChromeOS version is not well maintained.
I'll try to explain current situation.
Conclusions...
Is a solution for you to use the Chromium plugin with the online version?
If this solution is not right for you, we will try to rethink current ChromeOS version situation. Soon, we'll have Snap! 5 so, we will have to upgrade Snap4Arduino.
I wait your comments about the Chromium plugin solution.
Joan
Hi Asier (@aldatsa ) and Jaume,
As you know, ChromeOS version is not well maintained, because different limitations with the Javascript execution.
I encourage everybody to use "chromium" version, even inside ChromeBooks. Then the "chromium plugin" is only to allow board connections (using chrome/chromium browser)... but you can run 'online' version from any browser... and you can play it offline because "chromium version" also has all the "web files" (just "www" folder, where you can open "index.html" with your browser).
Anyway, we have updated our "chromeOS" version with all the changes in Snap4Arduino5 (and then, all new Snap!5 features). On September 2, release date, we'll see to update Chrome web store but now, you can test our Release Candidate versions. Here you are!
Only one note more... You will see "crx" and "folder" distributions. Use "crx" distro (just drag and drop that crx file to your chrome/chromium extensions). But if you have problems doing it, change to "developer mode" and use the "folder distro".
That's all!
Joan
The ChromeOS 1.2.7 release of Snap4Arduino is packaged with Snap! 4.1.2.7 but it should use 4.2.1.4 as the rest of builds. This is a problem for us, as the Basque translation of Snap! was added in the version 4.2.1. We would really appreciate if you could re-release the ChromeOS 1.2.7 version. Thanks!