haha - hornresp has amazing mobility. Is there a very early internet version stored somewhere on the web?
- wonder if aperiodic technique was documented before this 1935 patent? - that doesn't sound far back as I was born in 1950 🙁🙁
US2065751A - Acoustic resistance device
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https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/62/98/78/6176b06154093c/US2065751.pdf
you've got a supercomputer !
- wonder if aperiodic technique was documented before this 1935 patent? - that doesn't sound far back as I was born in 1950 🙁🙁
US2065751A - Acoustic resistance device
- Google Patents
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/62/98/78/6176b06154093c/US2065751.pdf
you've got a supercomputer !
Hi Fred,
Wait until you see your "sidebranch absorber chamber" option, in the next release... 🙂.
Not that I am aware of, but someone may have archived a copy. I do however have the fifty-year-old deck of 80-column Hollerith punch cards containing the original Fortran IV source code 🙂.
It's even less far back for me... 🙂.
I wish! 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
haha - hornresp has amazing mobility.
Wait until you see your "sidebranch absorber chamber" option, in the next release... 🙂.
Is there a very early internet version stored somewhere on the web?
Not that I am aware of, but someone may have archived a copy. I do however have the fifty-year-old deck of 80-column Hollerith punch cards containing the original Fortran IV source code 🙂.
that doesn't sound far back as I was born in 1950 🙁🙁
It's even less far back for me... 🙂.
you've got a supercomputer !
I wish! 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
haha - hornresp has amazing mobility. Is there a very early internet version stored somewhere on the web?
May 17 2013 ver 33.20, that is the oldest one on webarchive.org, and it downloads.
I have August 7th 2012 .
I had back to 2000 but I'm pretty sure I threw out that backup disk.
I had back to 2000 but I'm pretty sure I threw out that backup disk.
That is exactly what F1 and IndyCar engines do! I think MotoGP uses variable intakes too.
variable wheel by spring for? lol
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David - would a "stronger" PC be fun for you? - if every one who "simmed" with your wonderful program gave 10 cents, I'm sure you would at the very least have a large number of 32 core/64 thread with plenty of RAM AMD based pcs cluttering up your space.
+1David - would a "stronger" PC be fun for you? - if every one who "simmed" with your wonderful program gave 10 cents, I'm sure you would at the very least have a large number of 32 core/64 thread with plenty of RAM AMD based pcs cluttering up your space.
hi david if i use the back panel on this pic. i can sim it as the pi corner?
Hi Thawach,
If you are asking whether the complete system can be simulated as simply a bass reflex box (shown in red in Attachment 1) radiating into Ang = 0.5 x Pi because the blue-grey "back panel" portion of the cabinet serves as a corner, then the answer is no.
You would need to come up with a model for the complete system, including the back panel portion, radiating into (half?) space.
Fred has suggested one possible model using four stepped segments. I doubt that it would help in this case, but note that you can specify up to 6 segments if necessary, by including front chamber and Cyl throat adaptor components together with 4 segments (stepped), as shown in Attachment 2.
Kind regards,
David
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David - would a "stronger" PC be fun for you?
Hi Fred,
My trusty old HP Compaq is more than powerful enough for me at this stage, thanks. I tend to only upgrade when I am forced to. Setting up a new computer with a new operating system, and getting everything to work as I want it to, particularly the Visual Basic programming application, is quite a traumatic experience for me 🙂.
I am a great believer in "letting sleeping dogs lie" and "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". Come to think of it, I also quite like the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry motto:
"Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus". (Never tickle a sleeping dragon).
🙂.
Kind regards,
David
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Fred has suggested one possible model using four stepped segments. I doubt that it would help in this case, but note that you can specify up to 6 segments if necessary,
Just to clarify - I am saying that having two extra segments would probably not help in this case, not that using Fred's suggested model would not help 🙂.
In respect to the enormous amount of coding that has been done in Hornresp. Are there alternate backups? How long will Visual BASIC be able to run on Windoz machines?
Are we all gonna get screwed by Microsoft? (That's a no brainer!)
Are we all gonna get screwed by Microsoft? (That's a no brainer!)
As for Akabak, on a virtual machine (wine on linux or else), hornresp will run forever ^^In respect to the enormous amount of coding that has been done in Hornresp. Are there alternate backups? How long will Visual BASIC be able to run on Windoz machines?
Are we all gonna get screwed by Microsoft? (That's a no brainer!)
like so? - - - (tell me how you you sim those fabulous Karlson-ish cabinets)
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Exactly!
like so? - - - (tell me how you you sim those fabulous Karlson-ish cabinets)
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thx u freddi i might not follow the hornresp very long time. i hv just known the hornresp can sim the difference segment. about karlson i had ever seen ur post. i saw the freq respond from u measured. i sim as the same bp. and i tried to understand the effect of the front panel. and drew them until it was finish. i have one karlson design that i still not finish. it s karlson line array if it is finish ill tell my friend measure them.
Hi Thawach,
If you are asking whether the complete system can be simulated as simply a bass reflex box (shown in red in Attachment 1) radiating into Ang = 0.5 x Pi because the blue-grey "back panel" portion of the cabinet serves as a corner, then the answer is no.
You would need to come up with a model for the complete system, including the back panel portion, radiating into (half?) space.
Fred has suggested one possible model using four stepped segments. I doubt that it would help in this case, but note that you can specify up to 6 segments if necessary, by including front chamber and Cyl throat adaptor components together with 4 segments (stepped), as shown in Attachment 2.
Kind regards,
David
many thx u david for ur answer.
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