Hi all,
I’m trying to find an authoritative list of all obsolete residue IDs in the
CCD, but I’m coming up blank. Ligand Expo will tell me if a given ID is
obsolete, but where is this information stored? Components.cif includes an
“Obsoleted” date for a few dozen residues, but that doesn’t cove
Hi,
this is why Polder map tool also includes analysis of the map in question
to determine whether it looks like bulk-solvent or something else, as
described in paragraph 5 here:
http://journals.iucr.org/d/issues/2017/02/00/ba5254/ba5254.pdf
This analysis tells you in plain English what you are lik
We have no problem with 3D vision under Windows 7. You don't even need
high-end Quadro graphics cards. Make sure your graphics driver is up-to-date.
The challenge now is to find the 3D ready monitors, especially large sized
(>24").
Yong
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Hi,
All my Win7 workstations are dual boot Win7/Kubuntu-18.04. All work fine on
both OS. In particular, Coot, PyMol, Discovery Studio etc work fine in stereo
using Nvidia Vision 1 and 2 glasses and Asus VG278H monitors with built-in IR
emitter.
I had a HP Z620 under Win10 for which PenGL stereo
Hi guys,
We have previously used stereo glasses from crystal eyes on a Dell
precision 690 Pc (with 4 processors) on the windows XP. Then we changed
to NIVIDIA 3D vision system which also worked fine for some time. But
now we have several problems working with 3D Vision using windows7.
what experien
Hi Fellows,
I'd really like to emphasize the point in the Buster instructions "be
careful when
examining fo-fc at low levels" when solvent is excluded. If the solvent
contribution
is omitted where you suspect the ligand (e.g. occupancy 0.02 in Refmac),
there
will be a fo contribution there from t
Dear Samuel,
On Mon, Feb 04, 2019 at 11:39:58AM +, Samuel Davis (PG Research) wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to turn off the bulk
> solvent modelling in Refmac5, for the purpose of generating Polder
> maps? I know that an option for Polder maps is directly implemented