There are a number of NMR related applets here, http://chemmac1.usc.edu/Bruno/
java/javaap.html



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>    1. Re: applet needed for jcamp data (Rzepa, Henry)
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> Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 12:57:41 +0000
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> From: "Rzepa, Henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] applet needed for jcamp data
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> >At 1/8/05, Miguel Howard wrote:
> >>Q: Is anyone aware of an applet that will display jcamp data in the same
> >>way that Chime did ?
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> >A world expert on jcamp is Robert Lancashire in Jamaica. He has served on 
> >the 
international committee defining the jcamp standard (format for chemical 
spectral 
data www.jcamp.org) and also developed the code for Chime that displays a 
spectrum with clickable peaks that communicate to Chime. Example (Chime) for IR 
spectra
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> > http://www.umass.edu/microbio/chime/ir-spect/index.htm
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> >Lancashire's email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >He used to subscribe to molvis-list but no longer does at least under
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> >He will know whether any open source code exists.
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> Bob developed the JCAMP codes in collaboration with  MDL; it may
> be subject to the same closed conditions that Chime itself is (despite
> having originated from  the opensource Rasmol).
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> Very old, but still functioning, is 
> http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/java/applets/jspec/spectra/
> which was an early attempt by us to develop an applet for JCAMP.  That
> is opensource, and the community is more than welcome to use it in any context
> if it helps.
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> Henry Rzepa. 
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