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You can still buy 3D stereo projectors that work with workstation
graphics cards. Another possibility is a used 3D TV.
For personal use, VR is better. UCSF ChimeraX uses SteamVR to support
VR headsets. Currently that means it has to be on a Windows or Linux
system. Tom Goddard has made
On 2020-12-08 15:23, Johan Hattne wrote:
Dear all;
We are pleased to announce the 6th MicroED workshop to be held on
December 21, 2020. This will be a free virtual event. Please register
at the following website to receive your link
https://cryoem.ucla.edu/course
Topics covered will
Dear all,
Two postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Pengxiang
Huang, Assistant Professor and CPRIT scholar in cancer research in the
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine.
With the long-standing interest in sterol lipids, the Huang
just cross your eyes.
jon
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Betreff: [ccp4bb] Up-to-date 3D stereo solution
Dear all,
I am wondering, if anyone has experience with
Dear all,
I am wondering, if anyone has experience with implementing stereo 3D
setup with currently available hardware. NVIDIA 3D vision seems to be
pretty much dead.
The primary usage would be model building in Coot, but also potentially
Pymol analysis.
The biggest issue is an access to