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Old 05-25-17 | 01:47 PM
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Spoke Length Calculator for DOS / Command Shell Updated @ Wheels By Fleming

Hello All!

Old timers here know that I publish a command line spoke length calculator AND a spreadsheet spoke length calculator with a database and various utilities.

In the past couple weeks I got around to updating SPOKE.CPP source code for SPOKE.EXE.

It is now "spokev2.cpp" with two binaries:

- spokev2_w32.exe for 32 Bit Windows
- spokev2_w64.exe for 64 Bit Windows

The updated code basically adjusts for spoke hole diameters as part of the calculation process whereas before that adjustment was made post-calculation.

You can view the lastest at:


https://www.mrrabbit.net/wheelsbyflemingapplications.php

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Homepage - mrrabbit.net and navigate to the business site and menu.


If you decide to check them out, make sure you download the related libraries for each and put ALL files for each version into their own unique folder.


If you're a coding maniac and run Darwin, Android ARM or whatever, feel free to port the code.


Enjoy!


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You can view the lastest at:


https://www.mrrabbit.net/wheelsbyflem...lilcations.php

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I get the dreaded "404 NOT FOUND" message.

BTW, Norton doesn't want me to run this program.

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Originally Posted by AlexCyclistRoch
I get the dreaded "404 NOT FOUND" message.

BTW, Norton doesn't want me to run this program.
My fault...fixed.

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My fault...fixed.

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Pretty much all your AV providers have a tendency to treat executables not digitally signed by the Big Boys like Microsoft or Adobe as viruses...


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Originally Posted by mrrabbit

If you're a coding maniac and run Darwin, Android ARM or whatever, feel free to port the code.

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I am a light version of a coding maniac who uses Linux for work. The code works as is,

g++ spokev2.cpp
built the executable successfully. Runs fine.
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Originally Posted by csport
I am a light version of a coding maniac who uses Linux for work. The code works as is,

Code:
 g++ spokev2.cpp
built the executable successfully. Runs fine.
Builds fine, but maybe this instead:

Code:
 g++ spokev2.cpp -o spokev2
Saves the bother of renaming "a.out"
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Originally Posted by JohnDThompson
Builds fine, but maybe this instead:

Code:
 g++ spokev2.cpp -o spokev2
Saves the bother of renaming "a.out"
Yes, Sir One can also add -O3 to optimize this extremely computationally heavy program
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Yes, Sir One can also add -O3 to optimize this extremely computationally heavy program
You can safely come out of the closet, donate that old IBM XT with 64k to a museum, and be a proud new member of the wasteful power users club my friend.

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