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SIM_MX is a program that simulates diffraction images ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444905039107 Diederichs K. (2009) Simulation of X-ray frames from macromolecular crystals using a ray-tracing approach. Acta Cryst. D65, 535-42]). It may be used e.g. to check the proper functioning of a data reduction program.
SIM_MX is a program that simulates diffraction images ([http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444909010282 Diederichs K. (2009) Simulation of X-ray frames from macromolecular crystals using a ray-tracing approach. Acta Cryst. D65, 535-42]). It may be used e.g. to check the proper functioning of a data reduction program.
A binary Linux version of the program may be obtained from the author upon request.
A binary Linux/OSX version of the program may be obtained from the author upon request.
 
== Building CBFlib ==
I leave this note because some workaround was needed to compile cbflib on OSX Lion.
# Get tar ball from [http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/software/CBF/ Official website].
# Edit Makefile
#* Add $(SRC)/cbff.c to SOURCE (around line 483 in CBFlib-0.9.2.2)
# Run
:<pre>CBF_DONT_USE_LONG_LONG=1 make all</pre>
NOTE: Users do not have to build cbflib for themselves.
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