BassCAD - Speakerbuilding as easy as possible
The new ultimate tool to design your new speakers
 
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Related links:

BassWEB, hem.passagen.se/basscad

Java: java.sun.com

BeOS: www.be.com

Speakerbuidling Page: www.speakerbuilding.com

Ljudia: www.ljudia.se

HIFI-kit: www.hifi-kit.se

In future releases of BassCAD you'll get this features:

All bugs will be fixed.

More enclosuretypes will be added to the program.

More exact frequency response table.

An even nicer user interface.

There will also be function to calculate the outlines of the enclosure.

Function for crossovercalculations.

BeOS & Java versions of the program.

Whats's New?
980927: I've spent this weekend installing Microsoft Visual C++ and RedHat Linux on my computer... So maybe I'll get some time to finish this project sooner or later (probably later). BassCAD BETA2 has now been out there for too many weeks. The most serius bugs  are fixed in this version but theree are still a couple of bugs left. I'll fix the most obvius bugs when I get more than 5 minutes spare time...

I have updated the Java section of this site.

Download

You can allways download the current version of BassCAD. Right now it's only a BETA-version of the program but also in the future you'll be able to download BassCAD. Then the program will be shareware which means that you may use and test the program for one month. If you like the program and decide to keep it installed on your computer you have to pay the registration fee. It'll be around $10. That's a pretty fair fee if you consider all the hours I'll been programming to finish this program.

BassCAD BETA 2.0 - 980602, bass98.zip, 64 K
 

About BassCAD - A short history

About two and a half year ago I started to code some PASCAL. The first program I made was in DOS. After typing some exampel programs I wanted to do something more advanced. I decided to make a loudspeakerdesign program. I worked on that for about one month but then I got tired. It is not allways easy to code for DOS. For example I had to invent an own file explorer. Then I had the program resting for about a year. I wanted to make a Windows version but I had to buy a new computer. I started to code a 16-bit Windows version. After another month I bought a new harddrive and installed Windows 95. Now I wanted to make a 32-bit version. But 32-bit programming was very slow on my 486DX50. So the program was resting for another 10 months. Then when I bought a new motherboard and a new Pentium MMX CPU I could continue and (almost) finish my work. 
 

(C) Daniel Sundberg 1998, updated 98-06-15