Installation Of Gaussview 6

  1. Installation Of Gaussview 600
  2. Installation Of Gaussview 64

Gaussview (4.x), by the way, runs fine in wine 1.7. Turns out it's a poorly written piece of software - gaussview can't properly parse output generated by gaussian. Great.neither piece of software is cheap. Download GAUSS for free. GAUSS - Displays lines and surfaces defined algebraically in 3D space in many forms, including z=f(x,y), cylindrical polar coordinates, and parametric definitions with one (giving a line) and two (surface) parameters. GaussView Software is distributed as a free software under the terms of the GPL. The current version for Windows operating systems can be downloaded here. Citation The preferred way to cite GaussView software is: GaussView, Version 6.1, Roy Dennington, Todd A. Keith, and John M. Millam, Semichem Inc., Shawnee Mission, KS, 2016.

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Follow these links to download a variety of licensed software packages you can install on your computer. If you are unsure of which operating system you are using, don’t worry. While there are a number of ways to determine your computer’s operating system, we’re pretty sure you’re running .

Gaussview

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Software licensed or created by the College of Wooster

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ChemDraw Professional 19

ChemDraw is the sole chemical and biological drawing suite required for the serious life science professional, containing advanced prediction tools and full Web integration using the ChemDraw ActiveX/Plugin. Features include proton NMR with peak splitting and highlighting, amino acid and DNA sequence tools, TLC plate drawing tool, Struct=Name, ISIS/Draw mode and stoichiometric analysis.

Available for the following operating systems:

  • Windows 10
  • MacOS X 10.14+
  • see the System Requirements page for more details

Download and Install

  • Download the installer for Windows here [download] or MacOS here [download].
  • Double-click the file to unzip and run the installer
  • During the installation process, you will need to enter your name, Wooster email address and activation code found here [download].

Gaussian 16 & GaussView 6

From the publisher’s website:

Gaussian 16 is the latest version of the Gaussian® series of electronic structure programs, used by chemists, chemical engineers, biochemists, physicists and other scientists worldwide. Starting from the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics, Gaussian 16 predicts the energies, molecular structures, vibrational frequencies and molecular properties of molecules and reactions in a wide variety of chemical environments. Gaussian 16’s models can be applied to both stable species and compounds which are difficult or impossible to observe experimentally (e.g., short-lived intermediates and transition structures).

Gaussian 16 provides the most advanced modeling capabilities available today, and it includes many new features and enhancements which significantly expand the range of problems and systems which can be studied. With Gaussian 16, you can model larger systems and more complex problems than ever before, even on modest computer hardware.

Available for the following operating systems:

Documentation:

Installation:

Maple (network license)

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Installation Of Gaussview 600

Maple is a symbolic and numeric computing environment, and multi-paradigm programming language. Developed by Maplesoft, Maple also covers other aspects of technical computing, including visualization, data analysis, matrix computation, and connectivity. It was first developed in 1980 by the Symbolic Computation Group at the University of Waterloo. In 1988, Maplesoft (then known as Waterloo Maple Inc.) was founded to commercialize the technology.
Maple 2019 is available for the following operating systems:Documentation:
  • Installation: MacOS
  • Installation: Windows

Mathematica (student version)

Mathematica is a computer program used widely in scientific, engineering and mathematical fields. It is mainly known as a computer algebra system, but it has various other features for technical computing. It was originally conceived by Stephen Wolfram and developed by a team of mathematicians and programmers that he assembled and led. It is developed by Wolfram Research of Champaign, Illinois.

Attention graduating seniors!

Many students will graduate and start their careers utilizing the skills they have learned during their time on campus. Since Mathematica is used at Fortune 500 companies and government research labs throughout the world, having access to Mathematica on campus has helped prepare them to take on professional challenges that require these skills.

So they can take Mathematica with them to their first job, Wolfram offers recent graduates the chance to upgrade from Mathematica for Students to the professional version of Mathematica — with one year of Premier Service included — at an 80% discount off of the commercial list price.

Students who are interested can email info@wolfram.com or order by phone at 1-800-WOLFRAM (965-3726).

Mathematica 12.0 is available for the following operating systems:

  • MacOS
  • Windows 10
  • Linux

Visit the Wolfram Mathematica @ The College of Wooster post for information on getting access to Mathematica

Documentation:
  • Installation: Mac OS X and Windows

PyMOL

PyMOL 2.2 is available for the following operating systems:

Documentation:

License File

SPSS

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spss…

SPSS is a computer program used for survey authoring and deployment (IBM SPSS Data Collection), data mining (IBM SPSS Modeler), text analytics, statistical analysis, and collaboration and deployment (batch and automated scoring services).

When prompted for Product Authorization choose:
“Authorized user license (I purchased a single copy of the product).”
and enter the Authorization Code found in the link below.

SPSS 27 is available for the following operating systems:

Documentation:

Stata

Stata is a complete, integrated statistical software package that provides everything you need for data analysis, data management, and graphics.

Download Stata 16 for the following operating systems:Installation Instructions for the following operating systems:Licensing serial number, code, & authorization for all operating systems

Student Printing

The College of Wooster contracts with MT Business Technologies, Inc. to provide Xerox multi-function devices that provide both high-speed copying and laser-quality printing at a significantly lower cost per page than laser printers on campus. Copiers and printers are maintained through Technology Services. If you have a problem, contact the helpdesk at x4357 (* 330-287-4357 *) between the hours of 8:30am and 5:30pm when classes are in session, and from 8:30am until 5:00pm when classes are not in session.

A number of devices across campus are available for student printing and copying. Printing and copying is available at Andrews Library (CoRE), Timken Science Library, and the Lanes in Lowry. Students can send documents to any of these public printers from a computer connected to the College of Wooster’s network. The document will not actually print until the student goes to the device location and swipes a college ID to release the print job. Documents will be held in the print queue for 24 hours. A college ID is also required to make copies using these devices.

Installation

Papercut is a network printing system that charges users when printing to a college-owned copier or printer. When printing is done, the PaperCut system debits the user’s COW Card or appropriate budget account for the cost of a print job. Instructions for setting up your devices to use the public printers are here: Printing as a Student

Gaussian requires membership in a specific POSIX group to function. Beforeyou can run Gaussian you will need to email mudoitrcss@missouri.edu tobe added to the group.

Gaussian 16 is the latest in the Gaussian series of programs. It providesstate-of-the-art capabilities for electronic structure modeling. Gaussian16 is licensed for a wide variety of computer systems. All versions ofGaussian 16 contain every scientific/modeling feature, and none imposesany artificial limitations on calculations other than your computingresources and patience.

  • Software URL: http://gaussian.com/
  • Documentation: http://gaussian.com/gaussian16/

Usage

To run this example you will need the following SBATCH file and input filein a folder called /data/${USER}/gauss_test.

Your results should look like this:

Gaussian Input File

Now create the SBATCH file using a text editor. In the example below thegauss_job.sh file assumes that h20.com has the path/data/${USER}/gauss_test/. You will want to make sure to replace theplaceholders X.Y in the module load gaussian/gaussian-X.Y line with thelatest version. If you want to receive the email notifications replaceuser@missouri.edu with your email address.

You will need to replace X.Y with the specific Gaussian module you wantto load

gauss_job.sh:

Gaussian input file

Installation Of Gaussview 64

Install

Now create the following Gaussian input file. The number of cores in the SBATCHfile (-n 4) must match the number of cores in the Gaussian input file (%NProcShared=4).You will also need a blank space at the end of the h20.com file for it to workin all cases.

h2o.com:

Be sure to have an empty line at the end of the file or you will receive anerror in the output file

Submitting the job

Once we have the SBATCH and Gaussian input files created we can start the test.

Sample output

GaussView

From http://gaussian.com/gaussview6/.'GaussView 6 is the latest iteration of a graphicalinterface used with Gaussian. It aids in the creation of Gaussian input files,enables the user to run Gaussian calculations from a graphical interface withoutthe need for using a command line instruction, and helps in the interpretationof Gaussian output (e.g., you can use it to plot properties, animate vibrations,visualize computed spectra, etc.).'

To use GaussView, first load your chosen Gaussian module, then run gview.sh.In the following example, we will use gaussian/gaussian-16-A.03.

Command:

Output:

NOTE

If you get a window that states 'OpenGL is not available', runexport USE_MESAGL=1 before running gview.sh