We recently had issues setting up a 3D projector and have tried lots of
combinations of monitors, drivers, cards, glasses, etc. The answer seems to be
that interchangeability is very complicated and you won't know unless you try
it.
For example, with the last version of the Nvidia driver I te
I think that's impossible to say. Some proteins lyophilize fine, some don't.
Generally your chances are best if the protein is sturdy. Is also depends how
it was lyophilized (any salts, buffer etc). Getting the protein in solution may
be tricky; in my limited experience plain water works best (n
We have purchased a 5mg commercial sample of a protein we want to crystallize.
On arrival it transpired that the sample had been lyophilized.
Does anyone know if this is likely to give problems and if so what can/should
be done about it?
Thanks in advance
Rex Palmer
Birkbeck College
I think all major programs used by crystallographers use Zalman option. I know
that coot and chimera do as does the version of pymol I have running (which is
old). I don't know about other programs, but I don't know why not.
Dave
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On May 6, 2011, at 12:04 PM, zhang yu wrot
Hello,
Can someone explain how to deal with ion restraints in Buster? I have
zinc and chloride modeled and I get the following info: No ccp4 atom
type ZN+2UN so will use TNT bad contact term. The same for chloride.
Interestingly, the charges have been assigned correctly and Buster
reports that con
Check pymolwiki for the full description of setup. It should work for coot
too.
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Stereo_3D_Display_Options
Nian
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 10:27 AM, zhang yu wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> Sorry to present the stereo issue to the board again.
>
> Since my old SGI CR
Jim, thanks.
I am using Linux and with a 3-pin stereo bracket hooked to my Nvidia Quadro
FX3800. It is ready to go.
2011/5/6 Jim Fairman
> 1. No you cannot use your old stereo emitter. The 3D Vision Emitter is
> required for stereo on 120 Hz LCD monitors. You will also need new shutter
> gl
Dave, thanks.
There is an option for "Zalman stereo" in Coot. Could Zalman stereo also
display properly in Pymol?
Yu
2011/5/6 Dave Roberts
> I'm very happy with Zalman passive stereo. No hardware requirements beyond
> Zalman monitor. Monitors cost $500ish for 21" and 700ish for 24". Any video
1. No you cannot use your old stereo emitter. The 3D Vision Emitter is
required for stereo on 120 Hz LCD monitors. You will also need new shutter
glasses from Nvidia, but these some with the emitter. I'm not sure the
reason, but I'd guess that the older emitter can't transmit the signal at
the
Dear colleagues,
Sorry to present the stereo issue to the board again.
Since my old SGI CRT monitor only has 75 HZ refresh rate, the flickering in
stereo mode bothered me a lot. Recently, I want to update my old CRT to 120
HZ LCD. I have a "Nvidia Quadro FX3800" in my workstation. I would like
Hi,
Yes indeed, as Matt was kind enough to point out, we do have the HC1 installed
at station I911-3 of the MAX-II ring and you are welcome to make a rapid access
application. One advantage of MAX-lab might be that our wiggler beam is more
merciful to the crystals at room temperature than the u
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