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Historic speaker enclosure design
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historic speaker enclosure design
  1. #Historic speaker enclosure design code#
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historic speaker enclosure design

It compiles fine but I need some spice too.

#Historic speaker enclosure design windows#

No release yet but I'm working on compiling a command line spice program for windows so that next release of GSpeakers can run on windows. Uploaded the tutorial and updated the roadmap.

historic speaker enclosure design

#Historic speaker enclosure design code#

However, there is enough new code in cvs to motivate a christmas releaseĪ couple of bugs were fixed and I have made a couple of nice UI tweaks. Windows but the spice-part of the program does not work. : I wanted to make this program work on windows before christmas but I could not make that happen. However, I am sorry to say that I have dropped windows support for now since there are no precompiled gtkmm-2.0 Worked a little bit on the roadmap and I have now decided to target against a stable 1.0-release before the summer. Other new stuff is a visual image of the components of theĬurrently selected crossover network. Gettext-support and a swedish translation was added. : A long time since last release but I've added a couple of useful features since then. Take part in the GSpeakers development process a good place to start is to translate GSpeakers to you language. The new screenshots and at the updated roadmap. Also the swedish translation was updated to follow. The enclosure editor, the UI is adjusted to follow the Gnome HIG a little bit more, the toolbars are improved and instantĪpply was implemented in the configuration dialog. : A little bit longer than expected before I could do this release but here it is. This means that one of the next few releases Other good news is that there now is Gtkmm win32 binaries avaliable. With segfaults or problems compiling previous versions of GSpeakers you should definately upgrade. A lot of bugs were fixed in this release. GSpeakers now also supports two additional SPICE interpreters, you can now use ngspice or gnucap. Other important stuff is that you now need gtkmm-2.4 to build GSpeakers so that you can enjoy the newįile chooser. The great news are: GSpeakers now works on Windows and MacOS-X.

historic speaker enclosure design

In the future GSpeakers might only support gnucap. Gnucap because that is the one that was easiest to compile on different platforms so To use GSpeakers you also need a SPICE interpreter. Might also want to try the Windows binaries that will be avaliable soon. I you use windows you also have some reading to do, README.win32. If you are using MacOS-X, please read the MacOS-X installation instructions. Linux system by default) and Gtkmm-2.4 to compile GSpeakers. Please give GSpeakers-0.11 before you try anything older. To build GSpeakers on any Unix system, on Microsoft Windows (with mingw) and on

#Historic speaker enclosure design download#

How can I make it easier to design loudspeakers? You can download the resultĪlthough GSpeakers was built for Linux and the Gnome platform you should be able Gtk/Gnome based loudspeaker design program. Reason I started to work on this program was that I could not find any other Gtkmm libraries (C++ wrapper for the Gtk+ libraries Help needed is a multi platform loudspeaker design GSpeakers - A Multi Platform Loudspeaker Design Program GSpeakers














Historic speaker enclosure design