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SPIDER is one of the most widely-used image processing packages in the Nogales Lab. (More information about SPIDER...)
How to build a portable compile of the OpenMP and serial versions of SPIDER with The Portland Group compiler, for Linux machines with multiple processors. Makefiles are included for P4/Xeon and AMD64/Opteron platforms. Last updated April 11, 2006.
How to build a version of SPIDER with support for parallelism using MPI for certain operations, with The Portland Group compiler. Makefiles are included for P4/Xeon and AMD64/Opteron platforms. Last updated June 26, 2006.
Last updated March 31, 2006.
How to compile and use the 24-bit color version of Web on the Linux platform. Last updated June 2, 2005.
Last updated March 31, 2006.
C. Yang, P.A. Penczek, A. Leith, F.J. Asturias, E.G. Ng, R.M. Glaeser, J. Frank. The parallelization of SPIDER on distributed-memory computers using MPI. (2006) J Struct Biol., Epub ahead of print.
C. Yang, E.G. Ng, P.A. Penczek. Unified 3-D structure and projection orientation refinement using quasi-Newton algorithm. (2006) J Struct Biol., Epub ahead of print.
W.T. Baxter, A. Leith, J. Frank. SPIRE: The SPIDER reconstruction engine. (2006) J Struct Biol., Epub ahead of print.
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