Hi all,
By the way, thanks for all the suggestions on the linux versions. I
went against my better judgement and just stuck with Fedora, mainly
because I'm familiar with it. I have to admit, I kind of like it. I was
able to get it up and running, run nfs to mount local drives, and
install a
CP4 for refinement, I use CNS, but I'm hoping somebody will be able to
guide me here.
Thanks
Dave Roberts
Fry's is bad about saying they have it but they don't. I doubt it's there (I've
tried that route as well). Don't mean to be a downer.
Dave
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On May 30, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Yarrow Madrona wrote:
> Hi found this at Fry's for 250$
>
> Zalman Trimon 2D/3D Convertible LCD Monitor
I know some schools frown on this, but you can purchase NEW zalman
monitors in the US from Ebay sites (they ship directly from Korea I
think, new in box). Shipping is free if you choose the right vendor.
The price is typical ($500ish or a bit less for the 21" monitor - I
haven't looked a few
, zhang yu wrote:
> 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
Hi all,
Thank you all very much for your insightful help on this matter. Just a
quick summary of what I have learned about this:
1. For my stereo preferences, i used to be an active stereo nut - but I
have switched over to passive - and will never go back. It's cheaper to
maintain (even w