The Silicon Graphics Teaching Laboratory
has been replaced by the
Chemical Information Laboratory
and this information is for historical interest only
Silicon Graphics Teaching Laboratory
Access to the SGI computers will cease at the end of June 2004, when they are replaced by Linux computers
New Linux Computers: Chemical Information Laboratory
The computers have now moved behind a firewall. This should only affect remote access. Details are available (Cambridge Access Only)
- New users click here! | Sending Mail | Printing | Unix | Local directories
- Useful books and reviews | Preparing documents for the WWW | Introduction to WWW
- Computational Biological Chemistry
- Computers and Chemistry Teaching
- Alkane Conformations Competition
- Chemical Calculations
- Software available:
- Complete List
- The most important programs: Acca | Cadpac | Cerius2 | Java | Eadfrith | ISIS/Draw and ISIS/Base | MacroModel | Mopac | Sybyl (Documentation Restricted Access)
- Databases: Protein Database | The Cambridge Crystallographic Database (Unpublished Crystallographic Data, Chemical Database Service (Daresbury Laboratory) | Beilstein
- Upgrade Information (details of the transition from IRIX5 to IRIX6)
- Utilities
- Exercises in Computational Chemistry:
These links give an outline of a course in computational chemistry. If you are interested in attending such a course, contact Jonathan Goodman. Courses are run both for academia and for companies.
- Practical One: Building Molecules
- Practical Two: Conformation Searching
- Practical Three: Quantitative Drug Design
- Practical Four: Molecular Dynamics
- Practical Five: Viewing Orbitals and Normal Modes
- Practical Six: Databases
- Practical Seven: More Problems
- Code of Practice for the Safe Use of VDUs

