Hi, chimera users I am starting to use ucsf chimera to analysis protein structure recently. It is an excellent software, and I have no problem using it at school. But when I try to use it on my other pc at home. It doesn't work properly. The ribbon looks flat and dull, not a 3D looking anymore, like the situation showed in pic1 and pic2. My hardwares: School PC: win7 64 bit,cpu E5-1606, Nvidia Quadro 5000, 4G Home PC: win7 64 bit, cpu i5-2500k, AMD Radeon HD6700, 8G I know the video card of school's pc is much better, but I checked the hardware list. HD6700 is also compatible. Can anyone tell me what is wrong? I really appreciate it. [image: Inline image 1] [image: Inline image 1] Jack Wang
Hi Jack, There is a problem with the current AMD graphics drivers, Catalyst 13.9 beta, and chimera. You need to downgrade to Catalyst 13.1 for Chimera to work properly. Usually, bugs like this are fixed by the vendor in the next release, but AMD has made several releases with this same bug, so please file a bug report with AMD to increase the chances that it will be fixed. -- Greg
Hi, chimera users
I am starting to use ucsf chimera to analysis protein structure recently. It is an excellent software, and I have no problem using it at school. But when I try to use it on my other pc at home. It doesn't work properly. The ribbon looks flat and dull, not a 3D looking anymore, like the situation showed in pic1 and pic2. My hardwares: School PC: win7 64 bit,cpu E5-1606, Nvidia Quadro 5000, 4G Home PC: win7 64 bit, cpu i5-2500k, AMD Radeon HD6700, 8G I know the video card of school's pc is much better, but I checked the hardware list. HD6700 is also compatible. Can anyone tell me what is wrong? I really appreciate it. [image: Inline image 1] [image: Inline image 1]
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