/***************************************************************************/ /* ENDEAVOUR - Structure Solution From Powder Diffraction Data */ /* Kernel Version 1.8c pre-release for Windows */ /*** ***/ /* (C) Copyright 2000-2021 Crystal Impact, H.Putz & K.Brandenburg GbR, */ /* Bonn, Germany. */ /* All rights reserved. */ /* Author: Dr. Holger Putz */ /*** ***/ /* Latest update of this Readme File: February 19, 2021 */ /***************************************************************************/ 0. Contents of this Readme File ------------------------------- 1. Preliminary Remarks 2. Installing Endeavour Kernel 3. License Installation 4. Documentation 5. Support 6. Contacting Crystal Impact 1. Preliminary Remarks ---------------------- This document describes the installation of the Endeavour kernel software for Windows. It can be used to run Endeavour calculations on Windows machines without the Windows user interface, controlled by a so-called "script file". Normally, the Endeavour kernel for Windows is part of the full Endeavour installation package. However, it is also possible to download and install it separately as described below. 2. Installing Endeavour Kernel ------------------------------ Before you install and run the Endeavour kernel for Windows, you should check the following system requirements: - Personal Computer with Microsoft Windows 32-bit operating system (XP, Vista, Windows 7, 8 or 10) - 2 GB of RAM - Hard disk with minimum 50 MB of free disk space In order to install the Endeavour kernel for Windows, please download the corresponding compressed file ("Enkernel.zip") from https://www.crystalimpact.de/endeavour/download.htm#kernel Once the download has finished, please uncompress the zip-file into the directory where you would like to store it and/or run the calculation(s). In addition to the actual kernel program file (called "enkernel.exe"), this will also extract the documentation (files "tutorial.pdf" as well as this file "Readme.txt"). 3. License installation ----------------------- After you have installed the main software from the download package, the Endeavour kernel program will run in demonstration mode, which basically means that the software is restricted to the elements present in the tutorial's compounds (currently H, Li, B, C, N, O, Na, P, S, Cl, Ni, Cu, Mo, Ru, In, Ba, La, Au, Pb) and to carbon containing molecules with composition C14, C15NO2S, and C15H23NO2S. In order to transform the software into the fully licensed, unrestricted version, you still need to install your license file. In order to do so, simply copy your Endeavour license file (called "yourlicense.lic") into the directory where you have installed/unpacked the program "enkernel.exe". Normally, you should have obtained this license file as a compressed archive called "license_Endeavour.zip" attached to your Endeavour delivery e-mail. Finally, please verify that your Endeavour kernel directory contains following files: - enkernel.exe (the actual Endeavour kernel program) - yourlicense.lic (your license file) - tutorial.pdf (the Endeavour tutorial handbook) - Readme.txt (this file) You are now ready to run your Endeavour kernel calculations. 4. Documentation ---------------- There is a special chapter called "Endeavour Kernel Scripts" in the "Appendix" of the Endeavour Tutorial Handbook (which has been installed as file "tutorial.pdf"). Follow the steps described there to create the script and other input files required for running Endeavour kernel calculations. You will need Acrobat Reader or a similar program to read the tutorial handbook. 5. Support ----------------- In case of trouble with the Endeavour kernel, please do not hesitate to contact Crystal Impact by sending an e-mail to putz@crystalimpact.de 6. Contacting Crystal Impact ---------------------------- To contact a Crystal Impact representative, either * send an e-mail to sales@crystalimpact.com * fax to +49-228-9813644 * call +49-228-9813643 * or write to: Crystal Impact GbR, Kreuzherrenstr. 102, D-53227 Bonn, Germany. You can also visit the Endeavour webpage at https://www.crystalimpact.de/endeavour/index.html