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[ccp4bb]: raster3d-2.5b-1 (RedHat RPM)



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The following RPM files:

   raster3d-2.5b-1.src.rpm    (1510k)
   raster3d-2.5b-1.i386.rpm   (1610k)

have been uploaded to:

   ftp://ftp.falsehope.com/home/pierre/raster3d

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Package: raster3d-2.5b-1.i386.rpm
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Summary: Raster3D is a fast high quality pixel image ray tracer for molecular graphics.
Name:    raster3d
Version: 2.5b
Release: 1
Date:    Wed 22 Mar 2000 11:43:55 AM EST
Group:   Applications/Science
License: freely available
URL:     http://www.bmsc.washington.edu/raster3d/raster3d.html
Description:
The Raster3D molecular graphics package consists of a core program render and a
number of ancillary programs which read atomic coordinates from Brookhaven PDB
files to produce scene descriptions for input to render. Raster3D can also
render images composed using other programs such as Molscript and XtalView.

Users must add the environment variable: export R3D_LIB=/usr/share/raster3d
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Change Log:
* Thu Mar 02 2000 Pierre Scotney <pierre@mail.medstv.unimelb.edu.au>

- applied phong fix caused by MolScript v2.1.2 generating a real number
  fix supplied by Ethan Merritt <merritt@u.washington.edu>
- First cutting of 2.5b

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Dr Pierre Scotney
St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research
Melbourne, Australia
http://www.medstv.unimelb.edu.au/~pierre