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APS staff routinely use it to examine powder XRD data at 11-BM. It is a great too for manipulating and converting multiple datasets, and it can also be used to fit or index diffraction peaks. | APS staff routinely use it to examine powder XRD data at 11-BM. It is a great too for manipulating and converting multiple datasets, and it can also be used to fit or index diffraction peaks. | ||
The program works nicely with the 11-BM .fxye format, but can be used with any powder XRD data. | The program works nicely with the 11-BM's [http://11bm.xor.aps.anl.gov/filetypes.html .fxye GSAS format], but can be used with any powder XRD data. | ||
See the [https://subversion.xor.aps.anl.gov/trac/CMPR/wiki CMPR subversion page] for download links, installation notes, and full documentation. ( | See the [https://subversion.xor.aps.anl.gov/trac/CMPR/wiki CMPR subversion page] for download links, installation notes, and full documentation. ( |
Revision as of 01:09, 13 December 2011
CMPR is a free multipurpose program for powder diffraction data.
APS staff routinely use it to examine powder XRD data at 11-BM. It is a great too for manipulating and converting multiple datasets, and it can also be used to fit or index diffraction peaks.
The program works nicely with the 11-BM's .fxye GSAS format, but can be used with any powder XRD data.
See the CMPR subversion page for download links, installation notes, and full documentation. ( https://subversion.xor.aps.anl.gov/trac/CMPR/wiki)