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 * EMAN2 source is on GitHub (detailed instructions below): http://github.com/cryoem/eman2
 * [[EMAN2/COMPILE_EMAN2_ANACONDA|Compile EMAN2 with Anaconda (Linux and OSX)]] (recommended)
   * [[EMAN2/COMPILE_EMAN2_ANACONDA/2.31|2.31]]
   * [[EMAN2/COM
PILE_EMAN2_ANACONDA|2.2]]
 * EMAN2 source is on [[http://github.com/cryoem/eman2|GitHub]] (detailed instructions below): http://github.com/cryoem/eman2
 * Compile EMAN2 with Miniconda (Linux and OSX) (recommended)
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[[EMAN2/COMPILE_EMAN2_ANACONDA|Latest source code]]
   * [[EMAN2/COMPILE_EMAN2_ANACONDA/2.31|EMAN 2.31 SPHIRE 1.3]]
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=== Build System Documentation (Work-In-Progress) ===
 * [[EMAN2/BUILD_SYSTEM_ANACONDA|Build, Package, Distribute with Conda, Constructor, Anaconda]]

Installing EMAN2 / SPHIRE

The new EMAN2.2/ SPHIRE 1.0 binaries for recent OS versions are more heavily optimized than previous releases (and less backwards compatible). Still, it may be possible to achieve a 10-20% additional speedup if you setup GCC6 and compile with optimize-machine on a recent Linux version. Compiling from source on Linux is much easier than the other platforms. For Mac and Windows users, we strongly suggest using a binary.

Download EMAN2 / SPHIRE here.

Binary Installation (most users should do this)

Compiling from Source and Setting Up a C++ Development Environment

For older versions

FAQ

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