DIRDIF

DIRDIF for Windows


DIRDIF for Windows is a set of MS-Windows programs for solving crystal structures. Major features are the use of Patterson methods, and special direct methods for solving symmetry problems. Powerful procedures are provided for the use of chemical knowledge to solve difficult structures. Ab-initio direct methods and structure refinement are not included in the DIRDIF package.

The DIRDIF package is written by Paul T. Beurskens and coworkers of the University of Nijmegen, Netherlands and is available for a variety of other platforms from the official DIRDIF website.

DIRDIF for Windows is a Windows implementation of the latest DIRDIF release (99.2).

DIRDIF for Windows is provided free of charge for academic, scientific, educational and non-commercial users, provided its use is acknowledged.

If you download this program and find it useful, please email me so that I can inform you of any changes/modifications.

DIRDIF-99.2 for Windows is available in a 32-bit version for Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP.

Click on the buttons below to :

Download DIRDIF-99.2 for Windows

See the README file for installation instructions.

This program NO LONGER requires a licence from Paul Beurskens. A free academic license is included in the distribution. Commercial users should still contact Paul Beurskens.


Author: Louis J. Farrugia

Department of Chemistry, Joseph Black Building,
University Of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Telephone +44 (0)141 330 5137
FAX +44 (0)141 330 4888

E-mail louis@chem.gla.ac.uk

If you find a bug with this Windows version of DIRDIF, please use the Bug Report Form

Please send any other comments, queries or complaints on DIRDIF for Windows to above email address.

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