My free program MOIL-View reads AMBER output directly and will show
movies, allow for some analysis and even create quicktime files for use
with other programs such as Powerpoint.
The program currently runs on only SGI machines, but we now have
an OpenGL version working with reduced functionality and hope to release
the completed version this Fall.
Full source and binaries are available at
http://comp.chem.sunysb.edu/mlv.html
cheers
Carlos Simmerling
gail louise dempsey wrote:
> 2. What visualization package is the best for viewing AMBER
> output? I would like to view the output as still-frames,
> or a movie. (I have been using MovieMol for some
> applications, but is there something that reads AMBER
> output directly?)
>
> - Gail
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Carlos L. Simmerling, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Phone: (631) 632-1336 NOTE NEW AREA CODE
Department of Chemistry Fax: (631) 632-7960
SUNY at Stony Brook Web: http://comp.chem.sunysb.edu/carlos
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400 E-mail: carlos.simmerling_at_sunysb.edu
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Received on Tue Aug 15 2000 - 08:15:45 PDT