Veni vidi
I wil have to change my advices and lectures: go and look at the Uppsala
Electron Density Server EDS
It has been extremely useful.
Even sometimes vici
Daniel
Le 13/12/2016 à 19:52, Patrick Loll a écrit :
Ave atque vale.
The EDS was hugely useful (and will continue to be so in its new manifestation,
we hope)—thanks to everyone who made it happen!
Pat
On 13 Dec 2016, at 12:51 PM, Gerard DVD Kleywegt <ger...@xray.bmc.uu.se> wrote:
Hi all,
After tirelessly serving the scientific community with (mostly) beautiful maps for two
decades, the Uppsala Electron Density Server (EDS; http://eds.bmc.uu.se/) is now reaching
the end of its life (in fact, it has been living on borrowed time for several years
already). Some time in 2017 it will therefore be "phased" out and join the
choir invisible (despite its beautiful plumage).
The good news is that much of the EDS functionality (and in particular the
delivery of map and mtz files, as well as a much better 3D viewer) is now
provided by the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/).
There is a short write-up that explains what this means for users who just want
to look at maps, for users who want to download files, for users of software
that retrieves data from EDS, and for developers of such software (incl. URLs
for map, mtz and other relevant files on the PDBe website) at:
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/eds
Toodle pip!
--Gerard
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