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...It allows the writing of NMR-STAR files for BMRB data deposition and the reading and easy extraction of data from files residing in the BMRB data bank, all without knowledge of the Self-Defining Text Archive and Retrieval (STAR) format.
Real Space Multigrid based electronic structure code.
News: active RMG development has moved to github https://github.com/RMGDFT
News: V4.1.0 released on 09/29/2020
News: V4.0.0 released on 09/01/2020 with major updates.
News: V3.0.0 released on 06/09/2018 with major updates.
News: V2.2.2 released on 10/14/2017 with minor bug fixes.
News: V2.2 with performance enhancements, bug fixes and new features released on 06/26/2017. Sources are available with binaries to follow soon.
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controls high-temperature single-crystal XRD experiments using IPDSII
...A Manson SDP2210 power unit is needed as well as the ICP DAS I7019 data acquisition interface (amount of investment approx. 600 EUR).
htcontrol is written in Perl and runs on a cygwin platform to be installed on the WinXP/10 host. Data collections are performed with Stoe's WinXpose (>=1.7.3) via the non-interactive XML interface.
For details see: J. Appl. Crystallogr. 42(1), 140-142, DOI:10.1107/S0021889808035607