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XDSCC12 is a program for generating delta-CC<sub>1/2</sub> values. It implements the method described in Greta Assmann, Wolfgang Brehm and Kay Diederichs (2016) Identification of rogue datasets in serial crystallography. J. Appl. Cryst. 49, 1021 [http://journals.iucr.org/j/issues/2016/03/00/zw5005/zw5005.pdf], but instead of for individual datasets, it does it for individual frames, or groups of frames.
XDSCC12 is a program for generating delta-CC<sub>1/2</sub> values. It implements the method described in Greta Assmann, Wolfgang Brehm and Kay Diederichs (2016) Identification of rogue datasets in serial crystallography. J. Appl. Cryst. 49, 1021 [http://journals.iucr.org/j/issues/2016/03/00/zw5005/zw5005.pdf], but instead of for individual datasets, it does it for individual frames, or groups of frames, from a single dataset collected with the rotation method and processed by [[XDS]].


The program can be downloaded for Linux 64bit[ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/xdscc12.rhel6.64] or Mac[ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/xdscc12-mac].
The program can be downloaded for Linux 64bit[ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/xdscc12.rhel6.64] or Mac[ftp://turn5.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/xdscc12-mac].

Revision as of 11:20, 20 June 2016

XDSCC12 is a program for generating delta-CC1/2 values. It implements the method described in Greta Assmann, Wolfgang Brehm and Kay Diederichs (2016) Identification of rogue datasets in serial crystallography. J. Appl. Cryst. 49, 1021 [1], but instead of for individual datasets, it does it for individual frames, or groups of frames, from a single dataset collected with the rotation method and processed by XDS.

The program can be downloaded for Linux 64bit[2] or Mac[3].