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SHELXC, SHELXD and SHELXE are stand-alone executables that do not require environment variables or parameter files etc., so all that is needed to install them is to put them in a directory that is in the ‘path’ (e.g. /usr/local/bin or ~/bin under Linux). There is a detailed description of these programs in the paper: <i>"Experimental phasing with SHELXC/D/E: combining chain tracing with density modification"</i>. Sheldrick, G.M. (2010). <i>Acta Cryst.</i> <b>D66</b>, 479-485. It is | SHELXC, SHELXD and SHELXE are stand-alone executables that do not require environment variables or parameter files etc., so all that is needed to install them is to put them in a directory that is in the ‘path’ (e.g. /usr/local/bin or ~/bin under Linux). There is a detailed description of these programs in the paper: <i>"Experimental phasing with SHELXC/D/E: combining chain tracing with density modification"</i>. Sheldrick, G.M. (2010). <i>Acta Cryst.</i> <b>D66</b>, 479-485. It is | ||
available as "Open Access" at http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444909038360 and should be cited whenever these programs are used. | available as "Open Access" at http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444909038360 and should be cited whenever these programs are used. | ||
[[hkl2map]] is a graphical user interface that makes it easy to use these programs. | |||
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Beta-test versions are also available from time to time. They are announced by George Sheldrick and are available from the beta-test directory. The username and password for accessing these may be obtained from GS. | Beta-test versions are also available from time to time. They are announced by George Sheldrick and are available from the beta-test directory. The username and password for accessing these may be obtained from GS. | ||
[[hkl2map]] can be downloaded from a website at EMBL Hamburg. | |||
== References == | == References == |