The new 32-bit software X-Area has been designed to work on all STOE Imaging Plate Detector Systems, the IPDS II and the IPDS 2T. It includes the well known software tools
RECIPE
X-SHAPE
SPACE




 
Higher data quality; 32 bits per pixel, unlimited number of reflections in
lattice parameter refinement
Use of elliptical reflection profile for simulating the α1/&alpha2 splitting during
integration process
More use of GUI during measurement and data processing, leading to
better control, earlier and deeper in-sight into the data
More flexibility due to dynamic memory management
Full integration of STOE's FaceitVideo and X-Step32
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High resolution colour CCD
camera
Four possible magnifications
with interchangeable optics
(optional)
Clear graphical user interface
WYGIWYS*-comparison of
the crystal description with
the video image (* What you
get is what you see)
Convenient handling of phi
axis movements
Easy indexing of faces
(software controlled)




 
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X-Step32 is STOE´s new X-ray structure evaluation package. As a pure 32bit application, it takes advantage of the full power and speed of modern PC technology for rapid structure solution and refinement.
 
Stereo plot utility
OpenGL support
Support of BIND and FREE
commands of SHELX 97
Use of SIR 97
Up to 10 different
orientations of the structural model can be saved
Choose and display of single symmetry operations
Use of graphical elements for clear presentation of the
structure
Remote calculations via
TCP-IP network
STRUPLO, POV, SCHAKAL,
PLUTON interface
Automatic archiving of all
structural data
Coloured wire frame model, ball-stick model, thermal ellipsoids
two colour stereo
Continuous rotation in all display modes including atom labels
Selecting, renaming, sorting, marking and deletion of atoms with
a mouse click
Packing diagram with or without unit cells
Generation of symmetry related parts of structure
Automatic or manual positioning of hydrogen atoms
Colour coded temperature factors and peak heights
Addition and removal of Fourier peaks by mouse click
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