; gives directions for setting this up.
Bob Von Dreele
At 07:59 AM 4/10/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Anthony,
>
>As far as I know, Windows only allows one unique program to automatically
>open files with a particular extension. :-{
>
> Kurt L
>
>-Origina
When 'registering' GSAS experiment files with the windows operating system
the file extension .exp is used when I register another routine such as
powpref I attempt to use the same extension (.exp). The problem I'm
encountering is registering the extension .exp multiple times, are you only
able t
Another question regarding GSAS. Which version of expgui runs best on the
win2000 platform? Is EXPGUI a program used in place of the EXPEDT routine
in GSAS?
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I am a new user of GSAS and have a few question about the installation.
1)This new version of GSAS in the windows folder does not contain pc-gsas
after installation, is this a complete version to be run on a windows
platform? 2)Why is this file almost 2 Mb smaller then the one in he MS-DOS
folder
Can GSAS perform quantitative phase analysis?
Anthony Manerbino
B.Sc. Metallurgical and Material Science Engineering
Research Engineer, Advanced Materials
Guigné International Ltd.
685 St. Thomas Line
Paradise, NF., Canada A1L-1C1
Tel: (709)-895-3819
Fax: (709)-895-3822
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Thanks for the responses I have found a lot of very good information.
No I can't obtain the amorphous phase pure, but I do know the chemical
compostion and could probably make a good estimation on the density of the
glass.
Anthony Manerbino
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From:
would like to try and use a method that introduces an
internal standard but I am open to all ideas.
Thanks,
Anthony
Manerbino
Dear Rietveld list subscribers,
Does anyone know where I could find a publication with any information on
the structure of TiB2?
Cheers,
Anthony Manerbino