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Re: Where do we stand?

The current CBF API and dictionary can be found from links at:


http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/software/CBF

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Robert Sweet wrote:

> Paul Ellis and Herb Bernstein: Where can we find the best web site to
> describe the APIs you've been working on for implementation of imgCIF?  It
> sounds like CCP4/MRC in the person of Henry Powell are ready to start
> using them.
> 
> Bob
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