XDS is a software for analyzing single-crystal monochromatic diffraction data captured by the rotation method using X-ray detectors. It offers an efficient and reliable solution for processing such data.
One of the key advantages of XDS is its detector-specific input file templates that make its use much easier. You can find them as a part of the documentation, which provides a comprehensive guide to the software's functionality.
XDS is designed to run on Unix or Linux, either on a single server or on a grid of up to 99 machines of the same type managed by the MOSIX system. For even faster processing, the software also allows up to 32 processors to execute simultaneously at each node, sharing the same address space using OpenMP.
Overall, X-ray Detector Software is an excellent choice for those seeking a professional solution for processing single-crystal monochromatic diffraction data. Its user-friendly interface, support for multiple detector types and data formats, and ability to efficiently use multiple processors make it an indispensable tool for crystallography experts.
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