Using HKL (xdisp/denzo/scalepack)

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  Availability
 

HKL-2000, a new program package based on extended versions of Denzo, Xdisplayf and Scalepack, is available on all the MacCHESS computers for processing data from all the detectors used on stations A-1, F-1, and F-2.
 
 

The HKL package, comprising denzo, xdisp, and scalepack, is available on all the MacCHESS computers for processing data from all the detectors used on stations A-1, F-1, and F-2. The mccview front-end program is available for convenient startup and logging of denzo and xdisp.
 
 

Experimenters from academic and non-commercial institutions may use the HKL programs for data evaluation and processing, while collecting data at the beamline. Users, holding a non-profit HKL license, can obtain, from HKL Research, Inc., the program upgrade to Version 1.96.6 to process data collected at CHESS.
 
 

Users, who do not have a permanent HKL license, can obtain free of charge a temporary license from HKL Research, Inc. to (re)process data collected at CHESS.
 
 

Users from commercial and for-profit institutions must have an appropriate commercial HKL license to use the program for data evaluation and processing, both when collecting data at the beamline and when processing data at home. The license can be obtained from HKL Research, Inc.
 
  Manuals
 

A few copies of the HKL Manual are on hand at CHESS. An on-line version is also available.
 
  HKL2000 Site Definition Files
 

Available files:
 

 

  Q-210 at A1, binned
 

 

  Q-210 at A1, unbinned
      Q-210 at F2, binned
      Q-210 at F2, unbinned
      Q-4 at F1 (lower)
      Q-4 at F1 (upper, inverted)
 
  Documentation by Marian Szebenyi
 
   

 

Last updated August, 2006

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