Due to the licensing policy imposed by Rutgers, however, I cannot distribute 3DNA v2.0 as simply as for v1.5. So I have put the v2.0 tarballs in a password-protected directory and furnished Rutgers with access details. Please contact Dr. Wilma Olson (wilma.olson AT rutgers DOT edu) for instructions on license, registration and download of 3DNA v2.0. You may want to mention the 2008 3DNA NP paper regarding the availability of v2.0 for others to verify reported results. Please also CC your email request to 3dna.lu AT gmail DOT com (just for my record), and post any issues you experience in this forum.
- Linux (32 bit; Ubuntu 8.04) (should also work on other Intel-based Linux systems)
- Intel-based Mac OS X (thanks to Ben Eisenbraun, Structural Biology Grid, Harvard Medical School)
- Mac OS X (PowerPC)
- Cygwin on Windows (see Cygwin homepage for details)
- Native Windows binaries with MinGW (see MinGW homepage for details; you may also want to have MSYS installed)
- SunOS 5.9
- SGI IRIX64, compiled with gcc
- SGI IRIX64, compiled with native cc (-n32 option, thanks to Tom Chapin at Rutgers University)
As always, I appreciate your comments, suggestions and bug reports on 3DNA (v2.0). Specifically, I would strive to get back to you, quickly and concretely, on every question regarding any technical details that led to the results reported in our 3DNA 2008 NP paper. In the current context, it is well worth noting that being responsive is one of the core principles that I have always followed in support of 3DNA and maintaining the forum in my (limited) spare time, no matter what users' questions have been. It is my understanding from the very beginning that getting 3DNA (or any serious software product, for that matter) published is just the beginning. In the long run, it is the continuous refinements of the software, as driven by its user community, that make a real difference.
Thanks for your interest in 3DNA – I hope you enjoy using it!
Xiang-Jun Lu
3DNA Forum Administrator (3dna.lu@gmail.com)
http://3dna.rutgers.edu:8080/forum
Blog: http://xiang-jun.blogspot.com/
PS: Composite image of the eight figures in the 2008 3DNA Nature Protocols paper:

