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. 
 
 

How to install?
This BETA version is not difficult to install. It's just a few steps more than in other programs who has a full installation program.

1: Download the program by clicking this link.

2: Save the program on your hard-drive by clicking on the save or save to disk button in the dialog which appears. For example you can place the program in C:\Windows.

3: This step is a littl ebit different depending on wether you have WinZip 6.* installed or not. If you have WinZip installed on your system. Just open the explorer and rightclick on the file bass98. Choose Extract to... Then you can type for example C:\Program Files\BassCAD. Then just click the Extract-button. If you don't have WinZip installed you may download WinZip or you can also use another Zip-utility such as pkunzip.exe for DOS. You can also use Stuff-IT Expander or another multi algorithmic expanding program. 

4: Then you open the explorer and open the directory C:\Program Files\BassCAD. Then you just doubleclick on the file bass98. Then you're running the program. If you want you can also create shortcuts in the startmenu or on the desktop. In the final release there will be a real installation program so you just have to download the program and then run it.

System requirements
On any computer able to run Windows 95/98 or Windows NT you should also be able to run BassCAD. You may be able to run the program under OS/2 too but that is not tested at all. Not by me anyway.
 
(C) Daniel Sundberg 1998, updated 98-07-27