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The actual link is now http://bioinfo1.mbfys.lu.se/~guoguang/fit.html.
There you can find the functional ftp link.
Greetings,
Nadir

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There is a handy little program named FIT that will do this for you. It writes 
out an O datablock for displaying the rotation axis.
Fetch it here:
ftp://gamma.mbb.ki.se/pub/guoguang/fit.tar.Z
(Unfortunately the site seems to be down currently)

Cheers
Oliver



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