EMAN2

Multiple days

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

EMAN2 will be used throughout the workshop for various purposes and is required to participate in the tutorial sessions. Please download the release 2.0 version of EMAN2 for your computer at:

http://ncmi.bcm.tmc.edu/ncmi/software/software_details?selected_software=counter_222

installation instructions are provided at the download site. Please make sure you download the correct version for your computer. There are a number of possibilities. If you have any difficulty figuring out which version to download, or installation difficulties, contact gtang@bcm.edu.

Note for advanced users: we strongly suggest using one of our precompiled binaries rather than trying to compile from source, due to the number of dependencies, and limited support resources before the workshop. As all EMAN2 command-line programs are written in python, considerable customization is already possible, even when using the binary distributions. The only users who need to compile from source are those who wish to write new low-level algorithms in C++ or (for the moment) those who wish to experiment with CUDA support.

The data is provided as either a .zip file or a compressed tar archive. Please download ONE of these files and unpack it into your workshop folder :

Once you have installed the software and data, you can test the installation by :

1. Run 'e2speedtest.py'. If it will not run properly, check the installation tips page. Something didn't work right.

1. At the command prompt, cd into the workshop/eman2/test directory and type 'e2display.py', then click on each of the 3 files you see in the browser in turn. Each should display an image or volume. 1. ...

If any of these tests fail, and the installation FAQ doesn't help, please contact gtang@bcm.edu so he can assist you.

The full tutorial for the workshop is also provided as a PDF document, so you can follow along at your own pace, or for reference after the workshop.