Dyno simulation software

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Does anyone on here have any dyno simulation software? Wanting to run a comparison between 2 different bore and stroke combinations. PM me if you want to help! Thanks!!
 
I had and used Desktop Dyno for years. It can get very close as long as you enter good info. I wish somebody made a program for Chrome OS.
 
I had and used Desktop Dyno for years. It can get very close as long as you enter good info. I wish somebody made a program for Chrome OS.

I run Desktop Dyno2000 on my Win10 laptop. Or is that not what you are talking about?
 
There was a free version of desktop dyno floatin around for windows. I downloaded it and used it for a while. Didnt have ALL the features but it had most. It’s probably still available.
 
There was a free version of desktop dyno floatin around for windows. I downloaded it and used it for a while. Didnt have ALL the features but it had most. It’s probably still available.
That's the one I had. It was good. But keep in mind....and I know YOU know this, the info coming out is only as good as the info going in. I've looked for YEARS for a version that will work in Chrome. Nothin doin.
 

No. I don't use windows. I use Chrome.

I use Chrome, too. Browsing on it right now. :poke:

Didn't know it was an OS as well. I plan to become familiar with Linux in the next couple of months when support for Win10 ends but haven't looked at Chrome. Scary thing is, this laptop will become my wife's after I install Mint and I will take her newer one since I need Windows for Fusion360. Just hoping it is intuitive enough because she is easily frustrated with stuff on the computer sometimes.

No Windows emulator? Virtual machine?
 
Windows is the operating system and Chrome is the browser.
 
I use Chrome, too. Browsing on it right now. :poke:

Didn't know it was an OS as well. I plan to become familiar with Linux in the next couple of months when support for Win10 ends but haven't looked at Chrome. Scary thing is, this laptop will become my wife's after I install Mint and I will take her newer one since I need Windows for Fusion360. Just hoping it is intuitive enough because she is easily frustrated with stuff on the computer sometimes.

No Windows emulator? Virtual machine?
Nope. It's straight up Chrome. I love it. It doesn't have near the problems windows does. If all you do is surf and such, it's perfect. I'm not a gamer AT ALL, so I have no needs there. It would be nice if it'd run a dyno simulator, but that's no deal breaker. I have a small windows laptop I could revive I guess. Only problem with that is, it's stuck in a "windows update loop" since there are no updates for Windows XP anymore. If I could get it out of that, I could use it. I had a local guy charge me FORTY DOLLARS just to tell me "Oh it's XP, I can't do anything with it".
 
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