> > > I have recently installed Windows NT on my laptop and find that the GSAS
> > > graphics plot takes an excessive amount of time to appear. I did not have
> > > this problem with Win 98.
> > >
> > > Any help/advice appreciated.
> >
> > My suggestion is to upgrade to Linux.
> >
> > Brian
>
(hopefully not a resend - Riet list seemed broken last Friday)
Thanks to some sample files and assistance from Scott
Belmonte, there are two tutorial runthroughs on using the GSAS
Spherical Harmonics Preferred Orientation Correction.
First runthrough using the standard GSAS EXPEDT interface:
On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, Brian H. Toby wrote:
> Brian Mitchell wrote:
> >
> > I have recently installed Windows NT on my laptop and find that the GSAS
> > graphics plot takes an excessive amount of time to appear. I did not have
> > this problem with Win 98.
> >
> > Any help/advice appreciated.
>
>
Dear Brian,
I can only suggest trying to find a better graphics driver for your
machine. My experience is that the WinNt drivers are not up to the same
standard as the Win98 ones. Pressure from the gamers, I suppose.
Bob Von Dreele
At 02:33 AM 8/8/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I have recently installed
To all users of BGMN:
as I found out, some parts of the www.bgmn.de site were corrupted.
Especially, the Windows plus Linux versions of the downloadable BGMN demo.
I have fixed this immediately.
J"org Bergmann, Dresden
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Brian Mitchell wrote:
>
> I have recently installed Windows NT on my laptop and find that the GSAS
> graphics plot takes an excessive amount of time to appear. I did not have
> this problem with Win 98.
>
> Any help/advice appreciated.
My suggestion is to upgrade to Linux.
Brian
*
So, thanks to the mail of Leonid Solovyov (referring to the GSAS manual for
the so call "subcell/supercell" broadening) I found out what I was not able
to understand from the Kirk and from the Bergmann mails (and searching on
my books, literature).
The subcell is only a way to simulate in part bro
I have recently installed Windows NT on my laptop and find that the GSAS
graphics plot takes an excessive amount of time to appear. I did not have
this problem with Win 98.
Any help/advice appreciated.
Dr. Brian J. Mitchell
School of Chemistry
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
England
Just in case anyone is interested, there is now a program available to
extract/convert the information held in GSAS Fourier Map files called
FOUE. FOUE can currently convert GSAS Fourier map files into ASCII, WinGX,
Marching Cubes and Project XD Fourier map formats. The source code is
released u
I have recently installed Windows NT on my laptop and find that the GSAS
graphics plot takes an excessive amount of time to appear. I did not have
this problem with Win 98.
Any help/advice appreciated.
Dr. Brian J. Mitchell
School of Chemistry
University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
England
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