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    How do I sort up mapped soap files by coordinate? Is there any software I can use? Or I need to program it myself?

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    Err hello. sorry to interrupt here. this is my first post on this forum. i dont know to to create one.

    its just that im having problem with soap2. anybody successfully run soap2? im still stuck after extracting the file. dont understand the command line options. i dont know how to start. i just want to run a sample to try out.

    anybody has some sort of tutorial?

    THANKS.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hus View Post
      Err hello. sorry to interrupt here. this is my first post on this forum. i dont know to to create one.

      its just that im having problem with soap2. anybody successfully run soap2? im still stuck after extracting the file. dont understand the command line options. i dont know how to start. i just want to run a sample to try out.

      anybody has some sort of tutorial?

      THANKS.
      Hey,

      give SOAP3 a try, you can find it here: http://soap.genomics.org.cn/soap3.html . It is much faster since it uses GPU power. Also there is a "tutorial" how to run it...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by evonne16 View Post
        How do I sort up mapped soap files by coordinate? Is there any software I can use? Or I need to program it myself?


        Hey,

        on a Linux machine you can use the UNIX -sort command line option, i guess.

        Don't know the paramters exactly but 'man sort' should do the job. On a Windows PC i guess you have to wirte your own script.


        Best Phil

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        • #5
          Oh hey sphil,

          Thank you very much. I'll try that.

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          • #6
            @sphil: could you possibly help me with an issue I have running SOAP3 in a CUDA-4 environment? thanks!
            SysAdmin & ICT consultant
            http://about.me/nicola.losito

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            • #7
              Actually i have not done anything yet with CUDA but maybe i can help anyway. Just pm me or post it here that everyone else can join the discussion!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by sphil View Post
                Actually i have not done anything yet with CUDA but maybe i can help anyway. Just pm me or post it here that everyone else can join the discussion!
                Thanks!
                I made a new thread since it's a specific question ---> http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=71251
                SysAdmin & ICT consultant
                http://about.me/nicola.losito

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