NMR software - Thank you!

Paul Cornillon (cornillo@foodsci.purdue.edu)
Mon, 2 Mar 1998 10:45:17 -0500

Dear all,

I would like to thank you all for your answers on my last week question.

>From your answers, it appears that NMRPipe is a Unix based program to
perform spectroscopic and imaging analyses. It is a freeware but contacting
Frank Delaglio (delaglio@speck.niddk.nih.gov) is preferable to obtain a
password to enter the NIH site where the program is located. I will finish
the download and installation this week and let you know how it performs.
There is also Varian that is making a software package, but as you may
expect, it is not free...

For the other part of my question, the IDL programming package seems to be
very efficient to conduct NMR and MRI processing. It seems easy to use and
very powerful. If you are interested in getting a demo, point your browser
to http://www.rsinc.com.

Hope these comments will also help you.

Thank you again.

Paul.

Paul Cornillon
Assistant Professor
Purdue University
Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research
Food Science Dept. - 1160 Smith Hall
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1160 (USA)
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