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NMR Shimming simulation for linux?

smaerd - 9-8-2013 at 17:52

Does anyone know of any NMR simulations that run under linux. I checked out NUTS and WINE but the program requires a password to unzip the rar. Unfortunately the soft-ware has not been updated since 2011 so I don't think the developers are likely to respond to an e-mail for a password although I sent one out.

Any suggestions appreciated.

[Edited on 10-8-2013 by smaerd]

Metacelsus - 9-8-2013 at 18:09

I'm not sure, but I think MestReS can run on linux.

http://mestrelab.com/software/mestres/

VNMR software (what I use at the University of Minnesota) can run on UNIX Solaris (close to linux, but not quite), and can shim, but that's not a simulation.

smaerd - 9-8-2013 at 18:39

Yea the university I attend also uses VNMR software. I would just like to practice shimming in my free-time so when I do it at the university I can do it with confidence and efficiently. Thanks I'll try that out.

Chemosynthesis - 27-9-2013 at 21:57

Alternatively, SAM (Shimming Ain't Magic) has a demo that may be of utility.

smaerd - 7-10-2013 at 19:33

I tried getting a hold of SAM but it required a password for the zip file. Emailed them and never got a reply.