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This example tests pw.x and ph.x in several cases that require the noncollinear or the spin-orbit part of the code together with the gga. ph.x is used to calculate the phonons at X and Gamma of fcc-Pt with gga, and to calculate the phonons at X and Gamma of fcc-Ni to test the magnetic case with gga with or without spin-orbit. The calculation proceeds as follows: 1) make a self-consistent calculation for fcc-Pt (input=pt.scf.in, output=pt.scf.out). 2) make a phonon calculation at the Gamma point (input=pt.phG.in, output=pt.phG.out). 3) make a phonon calculation at X (input=pt.phX.in, output=pt.phX.out). 4) make a self-consistent calculation for fcc-Ni in the noncollinear case (input=ni.scf.in, output=ni.scf.out). 5) make a phonon calculation at the Gamma point (input=ni.phG.in, output=ni.phG.out). 6) make a phonon calculation at X (input=ni.phX.in, output=ni.phX.out). 7) make a self-consistent calculation for fully relativistic fcc-Ni (input=ni_so.scf.in, output=ni_so.scf.out). 8) make a phonon calculation at the Gamma point (input=ni_so.phG.in, output=ni_so.phG.out). 9) make a phonon calculation at X (input=ni_so.phX.in, output=ni_so.phX.out).