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Mobile Device Airsoft Calculators
* Updated content as my original post could be misleading as things have changed!
I have updated the original AirsoftCalc and made an AirsoftApp. It's not free anymore but iphone development is my only source of income. Calculates Joules based off FPS/BB Weight and lets you also input "Field Limits" for AEG, GBB and Sniper guns. So, lets say you put in 400 fps with .20G's as your field limit. Chrony a gun at 300 fps with .36s, it'll tell you you are over the limit by 2.49 FPS. Useful for field admins who don't want to supply .20s to players just for chrony, and means players don't have to dump rounds for the pre game test. I've added a gear/weapons inventory section as well. It's now called AirsoftApp instead of AirsoftCalc. Other Devices Will have to see about some sort of update for these (android?) in the future. |
I want one....for my crackberry. Nice stuff Smithy!!!
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OH, that reminds me! I will have the Windows Mobile (HTC Touch, etc) version of this app out shortly and the .CAB file will be made available for free download. The WM version of the calc is being written for WM5 with .NET 2.0 which is what most HTC touches i've managed to get my hands on seem to run. WM6/NET3.5 should be backwards compatible but that can be tested. |
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i would like to play with the app too, lol. |
My Internet is actually down right now and I'm stuck browsing on my iPhone; this EvDO network I'm on is really slow so I don't have the patience to look for it, but I seem to recall something called Airsoft Trajectory Project. I remember there being a downloadeable .PDF and something about how my brain hurt a lot after reading it. If I recall correctly, it went into a good bit of detail about airsoft ballistics, range, temp, humidity, etc. There was lots of math. Lots of theory was explained and scientifically proven to be reliable. I don't know how much that'll help, but this seems like an interesting app, I'll definetly be checking it out.
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Would be handy for my crackberry too!
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I'll be downloading this as soon as it's available on the iTunes store. Very nice indeed.
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Definately interested. I have an HTC.
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I gotta get this for my iphone great job, can't wait to see it up on the appstore, are you looking to release for free or some $?
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The AppStore is being a bit wonky from the back end, the app is approved for release by Apple into the store but hasn't started seeding yet.
Their help system and online documentation sucks so i'm trying to find out who's dropped the ball so i'll know who to kick to get the ball rolling. Oh, on a side note the numbers may be slightly off (after the decimal point) compared to some online calcs due to differences in rounding. Actually, that might REALLY throw off the math on the HTC and other Windows Mobile devices as MS has serious math issues when it comes to rounding... well, it's free so if it doesn't work, complain here and i'll fix it :) edit: HAHAHA Ya this might explain things: "Http/1.1 Service Unavailable" <- response from my AppStore management account portal. Ahhh apple, you're so much fun. |
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Humidity and temp would be interesting to have but i'm thinking for the average range of a BB it can't make THAT much of a distance (over a shoulder->ground flight distance of lets say 200 ft). |
hmm ! so only iphone and blackberry that got lucky, how about NOKIA user like me ?
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Actually, it's only iphone and Windows Mobile that got lucky, blackberry has to wait a bit longer. And by the looks of it WM will be out first because Apples having a seizure of some sort.
What model Nokia? |
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