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A system for collecting and measuring X-ray diffraction data from protein crystals has been developed for a multiwire area detector. Computer programs run concurrently on two microcomputers, which collect and reduce detector data to integrated intensities. The self-contained system consists of an X-ray area detector, a rotation/oscillation camera, and two microcomputers connected by a high-speed Ethernet network. One microcomputer is dedicated to operation of the detector, control of the camera, and storage of the raw data. The second microcomputer automatically integrates the data as they are collected and allows the user to monitor the quality of data as they are processed. The integration programs are written in Fortran 77 and have been designed to be portable. Additional programs for crystal alignment, detector and camera control, and graphics are written in the C programming language. A description of the system, some characteristics of the detector, and the results of data collection are presented.
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