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This is a major feature and bugfix release, finally adding support for the saturation recovery and inversion recovery R1 experiment, and including a bug fix for storing multi-dimensional numpy data structures as IEEE 754 byte arrays in the XML output of the relax state and results files.
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Revision as of 17:55, 3 December 2014


Description

This is a major feature and bugfix release, finally adding support for the saturation recovery and inversion recovery R1 experiments and including a major bug fix for storing multi-dimensional numpy data structures as IEEE 754 byte arrays in the XML output of the relax state and results files.


Download

The new relax versions can be downloaded from http://www.nmr-relax.com/download.html. If binary distributions are not yet available for your platform and you manage to compile the binary modules, please consider contributing these to the relax project (described in section 3.6 of the relax manual, http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/relax_distribution_archives.html).


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Links

For reference, the announcement for this release can also be found at following links:

Softpedia also has information about the newest relax releases:


Announcements

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See also