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Oops, I must correct myself. A couple of years ago I remember that Delphi cost 
even academic users money. Now the source appears to be free. They have 
licensed a commercial version to Accelrys.

James

On Monday 24 April 2006 12:44, you wrote:
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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
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> 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.
> >
> > http://apbs.sourceforge.net/
> >
> > 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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