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Mobius16 May 2018 8:17 a.m. PST

I updated my armor and ballistics program to use Nathan Okun's latest updates to his facehard and hcwclcr programs.
Plus it has bombing.
panzer-war.com/Naab/NAAB21x.zip

Blutarski20 May 2018 2:03 p.m. PST

+1 Mobius. Thank you very much.
I had been waiting a long time for a NAAB update and was unaware that it had finally been released.

B

Mobius26 May 2018 7:10 a.m. PST

While updating it the original programs by Nathan Okun were updated twice. So I'm working with a moving target.


I really didn't want to ever mess with translating BASIC into Delphi again but some guys making a naval game phone app talked me into it.

Blutarski27 May 2018 9:34 a.m. PST

Hi Mobius -
True words. Nathan has been steadily refining and tweaking his s/ware for 25 years as new data have become available to him (for example, recently incorporating the progressive improvements made to Krupp armor in the 'teens and twenties). It is truly a prodigious effort on his part.

My gratitude, however, also extends to you for having adapted Nathan's work to a more user-friendly (for me at least) format. I've been using NAaB for years in conjunction with Brian McCue's exterior ballistics program and obtained very useful results.

Once again, thank you.

B

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