PowderCell – Legacy Crystallography & Powder Diffraction Tool

Archival listing for an academic Windows program used to visualise crystal structures and simulate powder diffraction patterns.

PowderCell

PowderCell is a classic Windows application by W. Kraus & G. Nolze for
visualising crystal structures and computing X-ray/neutron powder diffraction patterns.
Although unmaintained, it remains useful for teaching, reproducing older analyses, and
testing structure/phase hypotheses on modest hardware.

Why archive this tool?

While searching for the original PowderCell resources, I found that all official mirrors and download sites were no longer accessible. To preserve this valuable piece of scientific software, I used the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine to recover the original files and documentation. This blog post serves to maintain access for educational and research purposes.

Official information
IUCr software catalogue: Powder Cell
http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp/web-mirrors/powdcell/a_v/v_1/powder/details/powcell.htm (Not Working – 11.12.2025)
Archived vendor page (Wayback)
BAM PowderCell page (archived)
Download (mirror)
pcw23 
Password: pcw23
SHA256: 49f156c3a341e530ce0142a1ef78cf86dbfef1a718ef1c00bf94b4f31c19d479

The downloaded archive is password-protected, extract it with 7-Zip or another archive utility (WinRAR, PeaZip); enter the provided password when prompted.

Step-by-step (7-Zip)

  1. Install 7-Zip from https://www.7-zip.org/ if needed.

  2. Right-click the downloaded .zip/.7z file → 7-Zip → Extract Here (or open with 7-Zip File Manager).

  3. When prompted, enter the password : pcw23

Usage notes

  • For Linux/macOS, it may run under Wine; use an emulated desktop if needed.
  • Legacy software can pose security risks—scan and execute in a sandboxed environment.
  • Check original licence terms before redistribution; this listing is for preservation and educational use.

Technical metadata

Name PowderCell (PCW)
Authors Werner Kraus & Gert Nolze (BAM, Germany)
Version 2.4 (legacy)
Platform Microsoft Windows
Domain Crystallography / Powder Diffraction
Primary citation Kraus, W.; Nolze, G. J. Appl. Cryst. 1996, 29, 301–303. DOI: 10.1107/S0021889895014920

Provenance: official listing via IUCr; archived vendor page and executable via the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine).

Provided “as is” for historical/educational purposes. If you are a rights holder and wish this mirror removed, please contact me.

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