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The current version of wRASP is v2.1- which was released in June of 1998. It is compiled as a 16-bit application for Windows 3.1 and requires a minimum of an 80386 processor. The installations below will work for Windows 3.1x and Windows 95. According to others who have used it, the Windows 95 installation will work with Windows NT. |
Source code for Version 2.1 is now available
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The previous version of wRASP is v2.0 which was released in January of 1997. It is compiled as a 16-bit application for Windows 3.1 and requires a minimum of an 80386 processor. The installations below will work for Windows 3.1x and Windows 95. According to others who have used it, the Windows 95 installation will work with Windows NT. |
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Though the wRASP program itself does not change very often, the data files that wRASP uses are based on current motors and kits. These files are just text files and the wRASP help files contain information about how to change them. However, most rocket folks are reluctant to do that. The active rocketeers are interested in the most current motor data - especially when a batch of new motors are tested and declared certified by TRA or the NAR. Besides myself, there are several other motor data collectors that construct the thrust curves, assemble the data, and merge the results into a wRASP data file. For the latest selections, visit the wRASP Data Page. |
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If you installed wRASP using InstallShield, merely select the "Uninstall" icon in the wRASP program group. If you had run wRASP, some output and log files were generated and must be deleted manually after Uninstall runs. You may elect to keep the two Borland DLL files since other programs might use them. If you installed manually, delete the directory that contains the wRASP files. It is probably good to keep the two Borland DLL files since other programs might use them. Finally, manually delete the wRASP configuration file, wrasp.ini in the C:\WINDOWS directory. |
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updated: 26 February 2000 |