Speichenrechner Code
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File | Date | Author | Commit |
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.settings | 2010-12-24 | jssr67 | [r5] added eclipse/mingw project files |
src | 2011-01-30 | jssr67 | [r8] - some comments; remove angle output (useless i... |
.cproject | 2010-12-24 | jssr67 | [r5] added eclipse/mingw project files |
.project | 2010-12-24 | jssr67 | [r5] added eclipse/mingw project files |
README.txt | 2010-12-23 | jssr67 | [r4] New version: german and english |
make.sh | 2010-12-24 | jssr67 | [r6] - build script for linux, using only static lib... |
This program is a pure command line application. It offers no graphical user interface at all. You have to supply 4 parameters: - the number of spokes (usually 20, 24, 32 or 36) - the number of spoke crossings (usually 3) - the diameter of the spoke hole circle in the hub (you have to measure) - the diameter of the spoke ends circle in the rim (you have to measure or look up) The hub flange side offset is currently neglected. Unless you have small wheels and large hubs (dynahubs or gear hubs), the influence is usually less than 2 mm. Add 1 mm to the result to compensate if you fear the spokes might get too short. You must enter the diameters either in whole mm and get the result in mm. The program is released under GPL v2 license. You may download the source on http://sourceforge.net/projects/speichenrechner/