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Molrep with keywords
NP 1
NPT 1
RESMAX 4

But if I understand you correctly you have one protein in always the same or similar cell ? Axis are kept identical throughout all your datasets ? Then there are options without MR for that.

Jürgen

Steven Muchmore wrote:

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All;

What's the hands down, fastest gun in the west,
A-numero uno, Speedy Gonzalez, speediest molecular
replacement code in existence?

I know that's a strange question, since most molrep
codes aren't optimized as much for speed but for
getting the correct answer.

But what if you have a real easy MR problem, but you'd
like to do it a whole bunch of times?  What's the
fastest single-threaded canned app out there?

What stripped-down code would you use?  Should I just
break down and steal^H^H^H^H^H write something myself?
Heavens forbid!

Just wondering...

Steve

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