We had the Tritek CrystalPro and now have two Formulatrix RI-1000s. We're very
happy with what we have now, and though I don't know what improvements Tritek
has made since the version we owned, at the time we found their software
clunky, imaging not the best or most consistent, and automation ch
I'm wondering if anyone has any still-functioning heated goniometer heads
that they no longer need. If so, please let me know offline from the list.
Thanks,
Chris
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DR. CHRISTOPHER A. WADDLING, PHD
Crystallography Facility Manager
University of California,
Has anyone taken the plunge and tried this setup with Coot or PyMol? Seems
interesting:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/GeForce_3D_Vision_Main.html
Chris
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University of California at San Francisco
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600 16th St.,
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cogne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 23:23:34 +0100
> To: Chris Waddling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] HKL2000 and gcc4 - redux
>
> Dear Chris,
>
> Bill just beat me to writing the same. I would mention XDS as well.
>
After further reflection upon my HKL2000 post a few days ago, I felt I
needed to clarify a few things and address some of the responses that I got
to the post. Most of all, I think it necessary for me to offer my sysadmin
an unqualified apology.
First off, in no way was my he impeding our ability
Thanks all for your suggestions.
It turns out that I was mis-defining the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
(using 'set' instead of 'setenv'). Dumb mistake, but
thanks to our sysadmin pointing this out, all's good.
Chris
Basically, the newest version of HKL2000 won't run on Linux machines that do
not have the libg2c.so.0 library (part of gcc3) in /usr/lib/ . This is a
problem for us, as every new computer we acquire uses a version of Linux
(that is no longer terribly new) that uses gcc4 (which does not have the
l