Lachlan:
>Is there GEM related information on available software (or portability
>tools) that are being developed in parallel with the hardware so that GEM
>can produce "usable" and "analyzable" data?
Yes, we have a major software effort to handle these data and reduce them
down to manageable s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote:
At 13:47 08/11/99 -, you wrote:
>dear all,
>If you wonder why powder diffractionists should be concerned with large data
>files, please note that the new ISIS high-flux powder diffractometer GEM, of
>which I am responsible, produces about 64 Mbytes of integers (14 Mby