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==Data (December, 2015)==
==Data (December, 2015)==


Tests below were done in [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] in the default HTML5/javascript mode, using [[1g3i]], a single model with 22,778 atoms (which puts it in the largest 5% of entries in the [[PDB]]). Tests were done in a browser window approximately 1,400 x 900 pixels on a late 2014 MacBook Pro (2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 with 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM).  With spinning on, the number of frames in 10 sec was counted and divided by 10 to get frames/second. Browsers were the versions current in December, 2015.
Tests below were done in [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] in the default HTML5/javascript mode. In order to slow down rotation to enable manual counting of frames/second, a large molecule was used: [[1g3i]], a single model with 45,528 atoms (which puts it in the largest ~2% of entries in the [[PDB]]). Tests were done in a browser window approximately 1,900 x 1000 pixels on a late 2014 MacBook Pro (2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 with 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM).  Windows 10 was a virtual machine (VMware) on the Mac, running at native speed on the Mac's Intel processor. With spinning on, the number of frames in 10 or 20 sec was counted and used to calculate frames/second. Browsers were the versions current in December, 2015.
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