Dear all,
All the changes to help download GSAS for Mac OSX 10.4 Intel have been
implemented at CCP14. Please be aware that CCP14 also mirrors all of
Brian Toby's EXPGUI+GSAS software contained at NIST. Should hopefully
find all that is necessary from:
http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/solution/gsas
Yeah- sorry bout that guys.
-Jennifer
Excellent! I will, of course, be happy to test the new mac version when
you get it :-)
-Jennifer
Von Dreele, Robert B. wrote:
Hi Everyone,
New Windows and Linux versions of GSAS have been downloaded to the
CCP14 web site. The changes (since 2/2007) are:
June 12, 2007
1. A new record in th
Hi Bob,
I am not yet using the latest version (I am analyzing textures of a
triclinic phase since a week, so there is always something running),
but the bugs I believe I found are reasonably far away from the
mainstream and your reported updates that they are probably still in
the current ver
gonne, IL 60439-4814
-Original Message-
From: Ling Yang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 11:36 AM
To: rietveld_l@ill.fr
Subject: RE: new gsas
Dear Dr. Von Dreele,
What is the unit of scattering length density in GSAS from the Fourier
output, for different types of Fouri
Dear Dr. Von Dreele,
What is the unit of scattering length density in GSAS from the Fourier
output, for different types of Fourier maps respectively? Sometimes huge
values are obtained for Patterson plot. Is there a way to normalized the
values, for example, to number of electrons/A^3?
Many thanks
Oops, sorry. Please disregard my last e-mail.
The "Reply" button is a dangerous one...
Maxim
Larry,
I knew about this but was hoping that there was a way within Windows to
keep the window open.
Bob
At 06:53 PM 4/14/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Bob,
>
>At 08:06 AM 4/12/01 -0600, you wrote:
>
>>>2) is it correct that using PC-GSAS the windows automatically close after
>>>the program finish? From
Bob,
At 08:06 AM 4/12/01 -0600, you wrote:
>>2) is it correct that using PC-GSAS the windows automatically close after
>>the program finish? From my point of view it should better to have the
>>possibility to read the refinement results
>
>Yes, but I like the windows to stay open too. I havn't f
gt; >-Original Message-
> >From: Bob Von Dreele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >Sent: 11 April 2001 21:29
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: new GSAS (EXPGUI)
> >
> >
> >Hi Armel,
> >Ah well. I did have that as a plan a long ti
close after
the program finish? From my point of view it should better to have the
possibility to read the refinement results
all the best
Davide
>-Original Message-
>From: Bob Von Dreele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 11 April 2001 21:29
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subjec
Hi Armel,
Ah well. I did have that as a plan a long time ago. Well I do the
"official" version.
Bob
At 08:41 PM 4/11/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello Bob,
>
> >Attached is the new Linux version (with fixes).
>
>Ooops.
>
>Now that the GSAS Fortran source is in the mailboxes
>of > 300 subscribers of the
Hello Bob,
>Attached is the new Linux version (with fixes).
Ooops.
Now that the GSAS Fortran source is in the mailboxes
of > 300 subscribers of the Rietveld mailing list as well
as in the list archives, may I add it in the Crystallography
Source Code Museum ?-).
Armel
http://sdpd.univ-lema
Brian,
Attached is the new Linux version (with fixes). This has the new VERSION
version and a fix to the texture stuff. Apparently the g77 version of atan2
doesn't know what to do with atan2(0,0). Use this one for the SGI.
Bob
gsassource.tar.gz
Anthony Manerbino wrote:
> Is the program expgui used instead of the routine expedt for entering
> structural information and bring experimental patterns into GSAS?
In a word, yes.
EXPGUI does only a fraction of what EXPEDT does, but I would like to
think it is pretty useful. See
http:/
Windows 2000 does allow to associate many program to the same extension
using "Advance" button.
Dr. Peter Y. Zavalij University Crystallographer
Materials Research Center, SUNY at Binghamton
Tel: (607)777-4298Fax: (607)777-4623
E-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://materials.binghamton.edu/zavalij
: RE: new GSAS
Hi Guys,
Only one program can "open" a file but you can resister many programs that
appear in the pull down menu when you "right click" a registered file name.
I have mine setup with 6-7 different gsas programs available for an exp
file. The "readme"
>From: Anthony Manerbino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 7:40 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: RE: new GSAS
>
>
>When 'registering' GSAS experiment files with the windows operating system
>the file extension .exp is used
That's true, but you can associate as many program you want and you can
choose between them by using the right button of the mouse
Davide
>-Original Message-
>From: Kurt Leinenweber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: 10 April 2001 17:00
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>S
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Subject: RE: new GSAS
When 'registering' GSAS experiment files with the windows operating system
the file extension .exp is used when I register another routine such as
powpref I attempt to use the same extension (.exp). The problem I'm
encountering is registering th
When 'registering' GSAS experiment files with the windows operating system
the file extension .exp is used when I register another routine such as
powpref I attempt to use the same extension (.exp). The problem I'm
encountering is registering the extension .exp multiple times, are you only
able t
ssage-
From: Anthony Manerbino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 8:05 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: new GSAS
Another question regarding GSAS. Which version of expgui runs best on the
win2000 platform? Is EXPGUI a program used in place of the EXPEDT
Another question regarding GSAS. Which version of expgui runs best on the
win2000 platform? Is EXPGUI a program used in place of the EXPEDT routine
in GSAS?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 4:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Jon,
The Windows version of GSAS shares the rounding behavior of the Linux
version and is different from the old DOS version. All of GSAS is single
precision so silicon fetishes are limited to about 6 places.
Bob
At 04:54 PM 3/29/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Bob,
>
>Ask and it shall appear! I'm ve
Bob,
Ask and it shall appear! I'm very impressed by your speedy creation of the
new GSAS windows version. I've not found any of these zero length files
yet, so maybe that's platform specific? No file named expedt has turned up
anywhere on my hard disks. Thinking back I remember there used to be a
Brian,
I'm out till next Monday (Chicago - APS). The compiler is g77-2.95.2 and is
the same for both Windows and RedHat 7.0. I had little or no problem with it.
Bob
At 05:28 PM 3/26/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Bob,
>
> Before you release a Linux version, we should chat about compilers.
>Redhat 7.0 is
Bob,
Before you release a Linux version, we should chat about compilers.
Redhat 7.0 is probably not a good choice. I have to run but I'll try to
give you a call tomorrow.
Brian
Bob Von Dreele wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I have made a new "flavor" of GSAS for MS Windows. You'll find it in the
>
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