The Winner of the Coot Speed Run, Map 1 Challenge, with a time of 2:29
is Victor Tobiasson. Yay.
Victor has asked for a more difficult challenge for the next map and I
agree. I have selected EMD-22898/7kjr which is SARS-CoV2 ORF 3a - an ion
channel and potential therapeutic and vaccine
With this setup and my preliminary route I have tried perhaps a
dozen times seriously and gotten varying results. Initially times
would hover around 3 minutes and then steadily decrease as I made
fewer mistakes. So far my fastest times are;
*Time (fastest accepted): 2 min
Hi Paul (and everyone I guess),
To elaborate on a few things:
*Actually 0.17 was quite generous*
I think it is a good cutoff. Any higher and you can get away with many
things. I am probably missing something major though since I have not
modelled X-ray data before. I'll see if someone in my
On 04/01/2021 10:42, Victor Tobiasson wrote:
Time to join the party, a bit late perhaps but christmas got in the way!
I will mention the speedrun in my presentation tomorrow and hopefully
that may spark a bit of interest. So there are a few days left. I
haven't set a date, maybe 14 Jan.
Hi everyone,
Time to join the party, a bit late perhaps but christmas got in the way!
First of all, great challenge Paul! It was really fun to try to push my
time and I finally got around to implement some scripting which I put off
as well.
*If you are not interested in the details skip to the
For the record, my time, the first time, was 8:10 (I didn't record the
R-factors).
I wrote a couple of extra key-bindings ("Add OXT" and "Other Solvent
Molecules Dialog" (I'll add them to Curlew)) and, after a few practices,
I trimmed a bit of time off.
Paul.
Dear Paul
tor. 24. dec. 2020 09.53 skrev Paul Emsley :
> > Done on a MacBook Pro with an i5, external mouse, and without the ligand.
> > I have Oliver Clarke's scripts and the default keybindings.
> >
> > No prior knowledge version I guess? Except having used Coot for 10+
> years?
>
> "Prior
No need for a separate category yet, I feel.
I'd like to have a look at your MR case, but I fear that my internet
isn't up to zoom streaming.
Paul.
On 24/12/2020 09:09, Kevin Cowtan wrote:
Do we need a separate category for unmodded ('vanilla') runs?
Also, we're going to have some gaming
Do we need a separate category for unmodded ('vanilla') runs?
Also, we're going to have some gaming rooms for socializing at the study
weekend. If anyone wants to zoom stream a run, that might be fun? I've got
an MR case we use with students.
On Thu, 24 Dec 2020, 08:53 Paul Emsley, wrote:
> >
Done on a MacBook Pro with an i5, external mouse, and without the ligand.
I have Oliver Clarke's scripts and the default keybindings.
No prior knowledge version I guess? Except having used Coot for 10+ years?
"Prior knowledge" runs are allowed (expected, actually). It's OK to know (and
Dear Paul
This is a great idea!
My time was 14:14
R factor: 0.1697
R-free: 0.1976
Done on a MacBook Pro with an i5, external mouse, and without the ligand.
I have Oliver Clarke's scripts and the default keybindings.
No prior knowledge version I guess? Except having used Coot for 10+ years?
Here's a bit of holiday fun: A Coot Speedrun! Pit your Coot skills
against the rest of the world!
I believe that many Coot users are unfamiliar with the ways in which
one can get stuff done fast in Coot. So how about a friendly
competition to stimulate discussion? Coot users are invited to
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