
So normally when I run autosol, my primary indicator of 'goodness' would be the SKEW, but in reporting to papers, it seems that the MIR statistics involve Rcullis, phasing power, and FOM. I can find FOM from solve_x.prt and resolve_x.log but where are the others? Thanks FR --------------------------------------------- Francis Reyes M.Sc. 215 UCB University of Colorado at Boulder gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 67BA8D5D 8AE2 F2F4 90F7 9640 28BC 686F 78FD 6669 67BA 8D5D

Tom, Thanks for the reply, however, it was a SIRAS experiment, so what would be reported from solve_n.prt that gives a measure of anomalous scattering? FR On Oct 15, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Thomas C. Terwilliger wrote:
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