Hi Guys,
Playing devil's advocate for new users... does this information contain
anywhere the information 'How to pick peaks in a 3D spectrum'? Someone in
my group tried to find this, could not, worked out a way to do it that may
well not be optimal, found it took 2-3 hours for a straightforward
(small protein) triple resonance data set and now has the opinion that
they want to revert to ANSIG as this was much quicker. Are we
missing something?
On a related matter, that is inspired in part by the recent discussion of
OSX implementation performance issues... Is there a recommended hardware set
for CCPN software on PC/linux platforms? Where are the real bottlenecks?
Is it all in the graphics card?
[Also is there a performance difference when reading in different spectra
formats - e.g. AZARA vs. NMRPIPE?]
Paul
On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Yes, our wonderful new website is Plone-based and we have yet to figure
> out how to insert an entire directory of webpages inside it (great, eh).
> But it is still available on the old website at:
>
> http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/nmr/ccp/analysis/
>
> and it is also available on the documentation in the release. If you open
> the index.html file in WHERE_YOU_UNPACKED_CODE/ccpnmr/doc and then click
> on the CcpNmr Analysis documentation link you should arrive at the same
> thing (up to recent changes...).
>
> Wayne
>
> On Mon, 2 Apr 2007, Vicky Higman wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I discovered today that the 'menu options' and 'popup guide' parts of
> > the CCPN Analysis documentation don't seem to be on the new set of web
> > pages. We've got several people who are just starting to use Analysis in
> > our group and it would be nice if they could access these web pages. Are
> > they still available under some other (possibly old) URL?
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Vicky
> >
> >
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