
Powerful and flexible molecular modelling is literally at your fingertips. Desktop Molecular Modeller 3.0 provides the tools necessary for building, editing, quantitatively analyzing, and viewing molecular structures. This latest version of Oxford's popular molecular modelling package providesgreater ease of use afforded by Windows (tm) coupled with more potent modelling facilities and SVGA graphics. Windows (tm) intuitive interface allows effortless manipulation of structures, and quick access to functions. Improved modelling features include: docking of multiple structures, graphicaldisplay of energy terms during minimization, and a peptide build facility. SVGA graphics are supported allowing users to display molecules in a breathtaking 256 colors and in superb detail. DTMM 3.0 remains compatible with Protin, Symmetry Operator Program, and current Structure Libraries. PreviewDTMM 3.0 free of charge by requesting a complimentary Demo Diskette. System Requirements: IBM 386 (486 recommended), 4Mb Ram minimum, DOS version 5.0 or higher, Windows (tm) 3.1 VGA or SVGA monitor and graphics card, mouse, math co-processor highly recommended.
This text serves as the technical documentation and operational guide for the Desktop Molecular Modeller 3.0 software package. The authors, John R. Appleyard and M. James C. Crabbe, provide a structured framework for utilizing computational tools to construct, edit, and analyze molecular structures within a Windows 3.1 environment. The manual outlines the integration of quantitative analysis features and graphical display capabilities designed for chemical research applications.
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Experts identify this manual as a necessary reference for users operating the DTMM 3.0 software suite on legacy hardware. Readers frequently note the technical density of the instructions, which are tailored specifically for researchers requiring precise control over molecular visualization and energy minimization tasks.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1994-10-06
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192682326
ISBN-13:
9780192682321
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