How to Get Wcalc

Source Format

Wcalc comes with complete source code which can easily be compiled on most Unix-like operating systems with no modifications. In addition, it is possible to compile wcalc under WIN32 using the MinGW toolchain with the cygwin environment.

See the Files section on the Wcalc Sourceforge Project Page for the available downloads.

Binaries

See the Files section on the Wcalc Sourceforge Project Page for the available downloads. Currently the only binary package is a Windows installer. The windows version currently only includes the gtk frontend. If you want the others you will have to build from source. Since the windows installer contains binaries of GTK+ as well as some other LGPL and GPL code, I am required to make those sources available too. Those sources along with the binaries downloaded from The GTK+ Homepage may be found in the Wcalc GNU dist directory.

Native Packages

Wcalc is also available as a native package for several operating systems. Please note that these are maintained by groups other than the Wcalc maintainer:

Other

It is anticipated that Wcalc will be included on the gEDA Suite CD-ROM begining with the CD-ROM release after gEDA version 20050830. Please note that the CD-ROM is maintained by someone other than the Wcalc maintainer.

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Information
 About Wcalc
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 Current projects
 Obtaining Wcalc
 Technical Notes
 Wcalc F.A.Q.
 Wcalc Home
 Wcalc Sourceforge Project

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Frontends
 CGI-Wcalc (Web Interface)
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Misc. Info.
 Permeabilities
 Permitivities
 Resistivities
 Unit Conversion Factors
 Wire Sizes

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