If you want to get UNIX MAGE the source files are in a
browsable directory, bundled in mage.tar
Grab it from http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/PPS/kin/
This directory also contains copies of all the Protein Science
kinemage files as well as the Protein Tourist kinemages which
are recommended for students (vsns-pps especially).
I take this opportunity to draw to your attention to
Gail Schuman's wonderful Kinemage Resource created especially
for us at URL
http://bnlstb.bio.bnl.gov:8000/www_root/webdocs/pps/PPSWELCOME.HTML
>From there you can also find the Kinemage Supplement files which
were originally produced to supplement the excellent book `Introduction
to Protein Structure' by Branden & Tooze (B&T) published by Garland, who
kindly gave us permission to use them on this course.
INCIDENTALLY if any Prekin freaks read this, we're looking for a
volunteer, to chop these .kin files into smaller, more manageable
pieces. Any takers?
Regards,
Alan Mills at Birkbeck, for vsns-pps
pps@www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk
"Opinions are like atoms - there's no shortage of them"