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C++_copiler,
ChemDesign.note,
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ChemWeb.note,
ChenSymphony.note,
GAMESS.note,
Gaussian.note,
HINT.note,
HSC.note,
Hypercube-ab-initio,
Hypercube-sgi,
MOE.note,
MacSpartan.note,
NAB.info,
README,
SCULPT.note,
ZINDO.note,
accumodel.note,
adf,
aimpas.note,
amber.note,
ampac-demo-form,
ampac.note,
cameo.note,
camp-atami.note,
chem-spellchecker,
crystallographica,
daylight.note,
gaussian.note,
hyper.note,
hypercube.note,
interchem.note,
interprobe.note,
macromodel.note,
menu,
microsimulations.note,
mol2mol.note,
molecular_graphics_packages,
molscript.note,
moviemol.note,
pharmacokinetics.software,
q-chem,
semichem.note,
sibiq.note,
softek.info,
spartan-wavefunct.note,
unichem.note,
winmgh.note,
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********** C A M E O **************
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********** Prof. William L. Jorgensen Group **************
********** Dept. of Chemistry, Yale Univ. **************
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CAMEO (Computer Assisted Mechanistic Evaluation of Organic reactions) is a
modular expert system, a computer program that predict the products of organic
reactions given starting materials, reagents, and conditions. Although CAMEO
has been mainly developed for the VAX/VMS system originally, our recent efforts
made it also available on Macintosh and X11/Motif.
Detailed description of X11/Motif version of CAMEO is available from our
web page,
http://zarbi.chem.yale.edu/programs/boss/CAMEO/index.html
Thank you very much for your interest.
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Dongchul Lim, Dept of Chemistry, Yale Univ
225 Prospect St, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
lim@rani.chem.yale.edu
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