VMD is a molecular visualization program for displaying, animating, and analyzing large biomolecular systems using 3-D graphics and built-in scripting. VMD supports computers running MacOS X, Unix, or Windows, is distributed free of charge, and includes source code. (more details.)
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VMD can load and display the results of ab initio simulations donewith packages such as CPMD, GAMESS, Gaussian, ESPRESSO/PWScf, and others.An excellent tutorial on using VMD with these packagesis available here.
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Overview
Molecular representations VMD plugin library Molecular file formats GPU-accelerated computing Interactive molecular dynamics Programs that use VMD VMD research publications How to cite VMD VMD citation list (24,000 as of Apr'18) Thx software for pc free download 32 bit.
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Video as wallpaper for mac 2017. Download (all versions) VMD 1.9.3 (MacOS X, Unix, Windows) VMD 1.9.2 (MacOS X, Unix, Windows) VMD 1.9.1 (MacOS X, Unix, Windows) VMD script library License, Copyright and Disclaimer
Documentation and Support
User and installation guides VMD-L mailing list Publication image tutorial (YouTube) Quick help FAQ Bug List
News and Announcements
Scalable molecular dynamics on CPU and GPU architectures with NAMD, JCP, 2020 VMD test builds for MacOS X 10.15 'Catalina' (April 24, 2020) Atoms to Phenotypes: Molecular Design Principles of Cellular Energy Metabolism, Cell, 2019 An Accessible Visual Narrative for the Primary Energy Source of Life from the Fulldome Show Birth of Planet Earth: Movie | Paper High-Performance Analysis of Biomolecular Containers to Measure Small-Molecule Transport, Transbilayer Lipid Diffusion, and Protein Cavities, JCIM, 2019 Birth of Planet Earth excerpt created using VMD selected for Siggraph Electronic Theater, Siggraph 2019 19,200 human protein structures visualized with VMD, Kresten Lindorff-Larsen NanoShaper-VMD interface: computing and visualizing surfaces, pockets and channels in molecular systems, Bioinformatics, 2019 Past announcements
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An Accessible Visual Narrative for the Primary Energy Source of Life from the Fulldome Show Birth of Planet Earth, 1st Place Winner, SC'19 Viz. Showcase Chromatophore VR demo (VMD + Unreal Game Engine) shown in NVIDIA booth at SC'16 Example VMD VR/3-D YouTube videos Chemical Visualization of Human Pathogens: the Retroviral Capsids, Finalist, SC'15 Viz. Showcase Visualization of Energy Conversion Processes in a Light Harvesting Organelle at Atomic Detail, 1st Place Winner, SC'14 Viz. Showcase VMD movie gallery on YouTube Gallery of Posters, Images, and Movies made with VMD VMD running in the NanoDome at Temple University
Development
VMD User Survey Results VMD development status and pre-release test downloads CVS source code access VMD Programmer's documentation Mickey mouse clubhouse dvd collection.
Install Vrml Viewer Windows 7
Cortona3D Viewer 32-bit version Download (9.96 MB)
Cortona3D Viewer 64-bit version Download (18.4 MB)
This setup installs 32-bit versions of the viewers on the 32-bit system and installs both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the viewers on the 64-bit system.
How to enable the viewers in the web browsers
You can find the instructions on how to enable Cortona3D Viewer and Cortona2D Viewer in Internet Explorer in the knowledge base.