BS-REDOR employs Boltzmann maximum entropy statistics to reconstruct an unbiased distance distribution for
experimentally limited REDOR data sets. It was introduced in
Gehman et al. J
Phys Chem B. 111(27):7802-11 (2007). This page makes
available for your REDOR analyses our current implementation of this theory.
An evolving guide to using the software can be downloaded here: bsredor_manual.pdf,
or as part of the current distribution (version 1.0), available as a bzipped tarball here:
bsredor01.tbz. You probably also want to install the
GNU Scientific Library and
gnuplot as discussed in the manual.
To compile this on your Windows machine we can suggest installing
Cygwin - a Linux like environment for Windows.
We have successfully compiled the BS-REDOR code using cygwin, but remember to also
install the GNU Scientific Library.
Please email us at jgehmanatunimelbdotedudotau with your
contact details if you find BS-REDOR helpful; it will help us obtain
funding to make improvements and developments, and we could notify
you (sparingly) of updates etc.
As this distribution was developed with and relies upon the remarkable efforts
of those who wrote the freely available GNU Scientific Library,
it is required that we distribute it under the same GNU General Public License.
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