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X!TANDEM LICENSE AND README ===========================================


 X! tandem protein sequence modeler

  What is it?
  -----------
  X! tandem open source software that can model tandem
  mass spectra with protein sequences. This software
  has a very simple, unsophistocated application programming
  interface (API): it simply takes an XML file of instructions
  on its command line, and output the results into an XML file,
  which has been specified in the input XML file. 
  
  The Latest Version
  ------------------

  Details of the latest version can be found on the X! tandem
  project page under http://www.thegpm.org. 
  This version is the first release the CYCLONE edition (version 2012.10.01.1).


  Documentation
  -------------

  This version of X! tandem is a full release, only including source
  level documentation. As more releases occur, better documentation
  will be included.

  Installation
  ------------

  (IN this case installation is automatically done by Galaxy's Toolshed).

  Licensing
  ---------

	The Artistic License for all X! software, binaries and documentation

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	The End 


  Contacts
  --------

  For any questions involving X! tandem, please contact 
  contact@thegpm.org

  Acknowledgments
  ----------------

  Ron Beavis - system design and implementation
  Rob Craig - debugging and LINUX implementation
  Jayson Falkner - code for GeeToo LINUX implementation
  Patrick Lacasse - initial additions for mzxml and mzdata functionality
  Brendan McLean - optimized changes for mzxml and mzdata functionality using expat library