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I know this is a little late in this thread, but it looks that with the 
addition of Cray pointers to gnu fortran

      http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/Cray-pointers.html

There seems to be nothing to stop the folks at Columbia from building grasp 
for OSX. Also, it should now be theoretically possible to build Delphi for 
OSX. The source is available for $500.00 (obviously because it wasn't 
developed with public funds).

James

On Wednesday 19 April 2006 20:42, you wrote:
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> One open-source option worth considering is apbs. It can be run as a
> stand-alone or a plug-in for (x-windows based) pymol. Both can be
> installed with fink (on os x) and is available for any platform as far as
> I know, but the author of apbs requests you register your use
> of the software to help him maintain grant funding.
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> http://apbs.sourceforge.net/
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> On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Sabuj Pattanayek wrote:
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> > Grasp is still the fastest for quick overall ES calculation even on 8
> > year old SGI's. There is a windows version
> > called Grasp2 which I believe I was able to run under Wine on linux. You
> > should be able to run it under Mac using whatever
> > virtualization software.
> >
> >> The only program which I don't have on my Mac is Grasp - but there are
> >> other options to represent an electrostatic potential.
> >>
> >> Juergen

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