Dear CCP4ers,
We would like to remind you that the registration for this workshop,
that will take place in very nice surroundings in Oeiras (Portugal)
next October 10-12, is still open.
The Workshop will divided into 5 sessions covering the following topics:
- Structural Biology
- Chromatin
Dear CCP4ers,
It is our great pleasure to announce that the registration for this
workshop, that will take place in very nice surroundings in Oeiras
(Portugal) next October 10-12, is now open.
The Workshop will divided into 5 sessions covering the following topics:
- Structural Biology
-
Can non-US residents sign this petition? You need a Whitehouse.gov
account and in order to register you have to provide a U.S. (I
presume) zipcode.
At 15:37 16-02-2012, Ian Tickle wrote:
Dear Herbert
Thanks for your detailed explanation. I had missed the important
point that it's the
Dear CCP4 Developers,
What is the correct reference for JLigand to include in a publication ?
Thanks best regards,
Pedro Matias
Industry and Medicine Applied Crystallography
Macromolecular Crystallography Unit
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You need to register at their site first, I suppose. Have you tried
to ask them for the software ?
At 06:06 26-10-2011, khuchtumur bumerdene wrote:
Hello,
Does anyone know where I could download frm2frm utility from Bruker?
Is it even possible to do so?
Industry and Medicine Applied
There are several laptops which are compatible with the Nvidia 3D
vision system. However, I only know of laptops with GeForce type
cards, whereas Coot and Pymol require OpenGL and a Quadro graphics
card to work in stereo. In fact, the hardware requirements for
Windows (Vista and 7) are less
Have you noticed the date ? It's April 1!
At 10:31 01-04-2011, Frank von Delft wrote:
I'm pretty sure Coot has been displaying it all along. In the early
days it displayed it much better, I must say, which is why it tended to crash.
Maybe the next version of coot as well as pymol/ Raster3D
Well played, Ethan!
At 07:06 01-04-2011, Ethan Merritt wrote:
Hi to all on ccp4bb:
What better day to announce the availability of a breakthrough technique
in macromolecular crystallography?
Given recent discussion and in particular James Holton's suggestion that
the problem of disordered
Yes, we recently installed such a system and it works very well.
Minor drawback: the 3D Vision system interferes with the older 3D
stereo (NuVision) system - we have 4 stereo workstations in the same
room, 3 old and one new.
We don't know yet whether there are interference problems between
No, it requires a native system (Windows/Linux) installed. The
graphics drivers installed by VMWare do not emulate the full HW
capabilities of the Quadro card.
Pedro Matias
At 12:36 24-01-2011, Amir Khan wrote:
Hi,
Does newer 3-D hardware work using VMWare/Windows on a Mac?
Thanks!
Amir
At 00:15 10-01-2011, Bernhard Rupp (Hofkristallrat a.D.) wrote:
Yes, exactly. 2002 papers, the question is how to
1) assure consistent deposition verification
2) how to fix omissions in earlier entries
Best, BR
PS: How did the EO confirm deposition - just ask you or the PDB, or some
more
Hi,
That utility is available within the Bruker Suite. We have a Proteum
system and it is available from the Bruker software, although there
is a standalone version. A while back, I was able to convert some
images so that they could be read by MOSFLM and XDS, but I was never
successful in
Hi.
I don't know whether other people had this problem, but I've tried to
install arp_warp 7.1 with CCP4 6.1.3 and the installation failed
because the refmac version is 5.5.0109. There's a conditional branch
in the installation script that extracts the 0109 from this and
does not like the
Dear CCP4ers,
I am compiling ccp4-6.0.99e from source and get the errors listed
below when the compilation gets to lib/ccif/libccif.a. I re-ran
configure with the --with-rxdispencer option as recommended but the
error persists.
My system is a Fedora Core 8
Linux xtal2.itqb.unl.pt
Dear All,
I've recently come across the information that
Zalman manufactures 2 LCD monitors with 3D stereo
capability at very affordable prices (between 500 and 700 ).
http://www.zalman.co.kr/ENG/product/Product_Read.asp?idx=217
I'd like to know whether anyone in this community
has had
Dear Colleagues,
I found out that eDimensional sells the Vuzix HMD 3D glasses, but
their stereo drivers only work in windows. I suppose that they should
also work under Linux with the Nvidia stereo drivers. However because
we must pay by purchase order and bank transfer, they will not honor
At USD 7000 it's not exactly the cheap solution I was looking for...
At 10:46 04-02-2008, Andrew Raine wrote:
Anastassis Perrakis wrote:
While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in
their labs a stereo-3D solution that does not require CRT monitors
but works on LCD and
://www.digital-image.de/
- http://www.depthq.com/
Pedro M. Matias wrote:
At USD 7000 it's not exactly the cheap solution I was looking for...
At 10:46 04-02-2008, Andrew Raine wrote:
Anastassis Perrakis wrote:
While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in
their labs a stereo-3D
Dear Colleagues,
We are currently contemplating the acquisition of
an automated imaging system for crystallization screen plates (96-well).
I am aware that Molecular Dimensions sells these
systems ranging in price between 47 and 71 k and
I am inviting your opinions, comments and advice
on
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