From mrigank@imtech.ernet.in Wed Dec 21 19:11:48 1994 Received: from sangam.ncst.ernet.in for mrigank@imtech.ernet.in by www.ccl.net (8.6.9/930601.1506) id SAA01151; Wed, 21 Dec 1994 18:34:55 GMT Received: (from root@localhost) by sangam.ncst.ernet.in (8.6.8.1/8.6.6) with UUCP id AAA05048 for chemistry@ccl.net; Thu, 22 Dec 1994 00:04:49 +0500 Received: from imtech.UUCP by doe.ernet.in (4.1/SMI-4.1-MHS-7.0) id AA04742; Wed, 21 Dec 94 23:55:46+050 Message-Id: <9412211855.AA04742@doe.ernet.in> Received: by imtech.ernet.in (DECUS UUCP w/Smail); Tue, 20 Dec 94 23:44:48 +0530 Date: Tue, 20 Dec 94 23:44:48 +0530 From: Mrigank To: chemistry@ccl.net Subject: RE: CCL:molecular display program X-Vms-Mail-To: CHEM ==>Hi, ==> ==>Is there a public-domain molecular display program which can ==>be made to repetitively read and re-read a pdb file? ==>The idea is to have an MD program dump conformations ==>into the file every n steps, and have the display ==>pick these up and display them for a near-real-time ==>display of the trajectory. ==> ==>Thanks, ==> ==>Mike Gilson MolPic can solve your problem if you are using DEC Workstaions [ultrix or OSF/1] or have PHIGS support. NEAR REAL TIME is not possible. BTW, what do you mean by that. One ps will take much much .... more time than a ps. Mrigank ---- /Mrigank \/ Phone +91 172 40957 \ \Institute of Microbial Technology /\ Email: mrigank@imtech.ernet.in / /Sector 39A, \/ FAX: +91 172 40958, +91 172 28032 \ \Chandigarh 160 014 India. /\ / \//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\//\// -- When I feed the poor, they call me saint. When I ask why the poors do not have food, they call me communist - Archbishop Camaran -------This is added Automatically by the Software-------- -- Original Sender Envelope Address: gilson@indigo12.carb.nist.gov -- Original Sender From: Address: gilson@indigo12.carb.nist.gov CHEMISTRY@ccl.net -- everyone | CHEMISTRY-REQUEST@ccl.net -- coordinator MAILSERV@ccl.net: HELP CHEMISTRY | Gopher: www.ccl.net 73 Anon. ftp www.ccl.net | CHEMISTRY-SEARCH@ccl.net -- archive search http://www.ccl.net/chemistry.html | for info send: HELP SEARCH to MAILSERV