I had a look at my index, and I found a fragment of fortran code to do so,
I think.
Take a look at yourself, the URL is
gopher://veronica.phazc.uni-heidelberg.de:2347/7
You may search e.g. for 'wheel'
Christopher
BIOCHEMISTRY.COM (jquinn at shellx.best.com) wrote:
: There was that DOS-based protein program by a person called Hoffman (I
: think?). For the life of me I can't remember the name of it (I downloaded
: it once about 4 years ago).
: This was able to draw helical wheels, among other analytical abilities.
: Michael J. McLeish (Michael_M at vcp1.vcp.monash.edu.au) wrote:
: : Does anyone know of any windows (or dos) based programs for drawing helical
: : wheels?
: : Thanks
: : Mike
: : Michael J. McLeish Ph.D. : Michael_m at vcp.monash.edu.au: : Department of Medicinal Chemistry
: : Victorian College of Pharmacy
: : Monash University
: : Parkville VIC 3052
: : AUSTRALIA
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