From chemistry-request@ccl.net Fri Jun 28 10:27:06 1991 Date: Fri, 28 Jun 91 07:53 CST From: Andy Holder Subject: Mac Contour To: CHEMISTRY@ccl.net Status: R The free software from NCSA called Datascope and Image will fill your needs nicely. You can contact them. I also think they have an anon- ymous FTP address. Andy Holder =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= DR. ANDREW HOLDER Department of Chemistry || BITNET Addr: AHOLDER@UMKCVAX1 University of Missouri - Kansas City || Internet Addr: aholder@vax1.umkc.edu Kansas City, Missouri 64110 || Phone Number: (816) 235-2293 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From chemistry-request@ccl.net Fri Jun 28 12:03:29 1991 From: deal@hobbes.kzoo.edu (Ralph Deal) Subject: Contour mapping To: chemistry@ccl.net Date: Fri, 28 Jun 91 10:39:49 EDT Status: R > I need a Mac program which is capable of drawing contour map. Could > someone tell me where to get it? I use MatLab from The MathWorks, Inc (info@mathworks.com) to produce contour plots and mesh plots. It uses color on the Mac II and produces contours of quite high resolution from moderately sized matrices generated from analytic functions or read in as a datafile. An external file must contain data at every point in the nxm matrix. I should appreciate some contouring source code in Pascal or FORTRAN myself since I should like to incorporate contour plotting within other pgms. This would have to be Mac-specific to be useful to me. I assume that Ya-Jun Zheng at Penn State would prefer such code to using MatLab. Ralph M. Deal Chemistry Dept., Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, MI DEAL@KZOO.EDU From chemistry-request@ccl.net Fri Jun 28 14:28:07 1991 Date: Fri, 28 Jun 91 13:01 CST From: Andy Holder Subject: NCSA To: CHEMISTRY@ccl.net Status: R After many questions about NCSA, the following information should be helpful in obtaining the software I mentioned. You can access their anonymous ftp site and get the software from there if you are on internet and have an ftp program. The address is 141.142.20.50. The software packages are in subdirectories. If you have a problem, you can call the NCSA consultants at (217)244-1144. Improved versions of the software is also available commercially from Spyglass (Mac.) Andy Holder =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= DR. ANDREW HOLDER Department of Chemistry || BITNET Addr: AHOLDER@UMKCVAX1 University of Missouri - Kansas City || Internet Addr: aholder@vax1.umkc.edu Kansas City, Missouri 64110 || Phone Number: (816) 235-2293 =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= From jkl@ccl.net Fri Jun 28 14:42:08 1991 To: chemistry@ccl.net Subject: NCSA programs for Mac Date: Fri, 28 Jun 91 14:45:39 EDT From: jkl@ccl.net Status: R I am forwarding the message of Joe Golab to the list: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) has quite a few programs that run on Macs (IIs) that can draw contour maps (in color) as well as more elaborate procedures. All of these programs (and the corresponding documentation) are public domain and available on an anonymous ftp server at NCSA. I would assume that the specific application you need is "NCSA Contours for the Macintosh Version 1.1" but you may find other software on the server better serves your needs. To gain access to these programs, one should enter: % ftp ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu -OR- % ftp 141.142.20.50 Use anonymous for the name and your local login name as the password. I would suggest that you get the README.FIRST file and review it for the specific information and instructions on finding your particular program. The contents of the server can be quite confusing to the novice. Happy Computing! +***********************************************************+ * | * * Joe Golab | jgolab@ncsa.uiuc.edu -OR- * * NCSA - University of Illinois | 12688@ncsavms[.bitnet] * * 4025 Beckman Institute | * * MC 251 - DRAWER 25 | IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: * * 405 North Mathews Avenue | (217) 244 2756 (Voice) * * Urbana, Illinois 61801 | (217) 244-2909 (FAX) * * | * +***********************************************************+ From chemistry-request@ccl.net Fri Jun 28 17:03:13 1991 Date: Fri, 28 Jun 91 16:41:22 EDT From: Shi Yi Yue Subject: Pro--Xaa--Pro conformations To: chemistry@ccl.net Status: R Hi, I will be very appreciated if someone can point out some references for the studies on the Pro--Xaa--Pro conformations, where Xaa is a regular amino acid. Both the theoretical and experimental results are welcome. Thank you in advance! ------------------ Shi-Yi Yue, Ph.D. Biotechnology Research Institute | Phone: (514) 496-6338 6100 Royalmount Avenue | Fax: (514) 496-6232 Montreal Quebec Canada H4P 2R2 | E-mail: shiyi@bri.nrc.ca