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Hi Did this with Ubuntu and cns (one could easily do it with ccp4) for a
classroom demonstration.
1. Download the Ubuntu live demo CD image.
http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/5.10/
mirrors: http://www.ubuntu.com/download
2. Delete some stuff you don't need for the demo (eg openoffice) if you
need more room.
3. Put in your pre-compiled self-contained copy of crystallography
software.
4. Burn the CD.
5. Slip into an unsuspecting windows machine, reboot, and now (depending
on how much memory there is) can use it to do crystallography. It is
quite a bit slower, but is a good proof of principle.
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006,
Lucas Bleicher wrote:
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> I recently found this:
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> http://labcacc.iq.unesp.br/kcristal/
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> They made a "live CD" with a small linux distro and
> crystallography software (mostly for powder
> diffraction/rietveld refinement), so one could boot
> any machine with the CD and analyze data, no need to
> install all the stuff. Was there any attempt ever to
> do that with protein crystallography software? It
> would be interesting to have a stand-alone CD (or DVD)
> which could run a linux with CCP4. Would it be
> difficult to setup?
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