Hello CCP4 people!
I was wondering about the status of the PISA standalone version.
The powerpoint slides of the CCP4 meeting in march 2007
( http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/dev/CCP4_meeting_270307/session_8/3_pisa.ppt )
say that the standalone version by Eugene Krissinel is finished and
includes
It is scheduled for 6.1
It works for me, but you need to sort out things like having the latest
SSM and MMDB libraries and a few environment variables to set.
Email me if you want to beta test it for us ;-)
Martyn
On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 11:19 +0100, Patrick Hollerein wrote:
Hello CCP4
Hi folks
Can you reply directly to me rather than ccp4bb?
I was wondering how many people out there actually use the
integration task in ccp4i? We're trying to work out how much support
it needs, and how it needs to be developed, so comments on usage,
problems, etc. would all be gratefully
Many thanks to everyone who took the time to reply! It will all be very
helpful.
On 27 Nov 2007, at 11:59, Harry Powell wrote:
Hi folks
Can you reply directly to me rather than ccp4bb?
I was wondering how many people out there actually use the
integration task in ccp4i? We're trying to
Oops, sorry. The x axis of the previous plot is actually not
resolution, but Q. My bad.
Richard
On Nov 27, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Richard Gillilan wrote:
Just a couple small images that may be of interest. The x scale is
resolution in Angstroms, the y scale is intensity (arbitrary
units). I
Richard
I think the sharp spot is just small angle scattering (e.g. from domain
boundaries) resulting from the beam hitting one of the defining
apertures in your collimation system. If you ray trace the beam from the
last defining aperture, through the guard aperture then to the detector
you