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I have used a program called WinISD for subwoofer enclosure design under windows and was wondering if anyone knows of any apps available for linux to accomplish the same thing. I know that enclosure design can be accomplished simply using a calculator and some known values, but I like the idea of being able to change one value, and having software correct all the others for me...... I know, lazy lazy me.....
If no one knows of such an app, I'd like some feedback on how useful people would find this..... could be my first venture into programming...... I think it would be best trying to write an app I at least know the outcome of....
Thanks
Smee
i was after something else but when i was looking at gnu.org i found something to do with speaker design, have a look in there software archive in the science/math section
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