wRASP

Rocket Altitude Simulation Program (RASP)

for Windows

Model and High Power Rocketry



    wRASP Features:

  1. Windoze 3.1x and Windoze 95 interface
  2. extensive motor database
  3. extensive rocket kit database
  4. updated RASP89 v2.62+ basic simulation engine
  5. fly-out to apogee and delay list
  6. Larry Curcio's DigiTrak integrated as an option
  7. Options and selections saved in *.ini file
  8. flight configuration save/load

wRASP is an adaption of the venerable RASP program for DOS with a Windows 3.1 user interface. DOS RASP was based on the BASIC program by Harry Stine in 1979 and converted to C by Mark Storin in 1989. New features were added by Kent Hoult in 1990 and Mark Johnson in 1990-94.

wRASP v1.0 appeared in the Compuserve MODELNET library 8 in the summer of 1995. With many suggestions by the MODELNET group, new features have been added continuously. Now supported in the ROCKETRY forum, wRASP can be found in the rocket software library (section 21).

16-bit wRASP runs on Windows 95 (as do most Win 3.1 programs).

wRASP v2.0 includes Larry Curcio's DigiTrak. (January 1997)


Downloads

In order to consolidate the wRASP downloads in one place, please visit the "official" site:


wRASP.com (latest version is 2.1)


wRASP v2.0 requires two older Borland support libraries (BC500RTL.DLL and BWCC.DLL) to be placed in your C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. Sometimes they need to be replaced and are available here (just in case).


Download the 2 Borland support DLL files (131K)




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