Maestro |
Author |
List of authors should be requested from Schrödinger, L.L.C. |
Origin |
Schrödinger, L.L.C. |
Version |
Maestro 9.1 (release 207) & 8.5 (release 110). |
Official Web Site |
Brief Program Description |
Maestro is the unified interface for all Schrödinger software. Currently, the software that works with Maestro and available on the Service are Jaguar and Macromodel. |
Areas of Application |
Maestro has a builder for building the structure and setting up Jaguar input files. It also consists a list of functionalities for visualising and analysing Jaguar results. Please refer to the documentation for further details. |
Implementation and Access |
Maestro can be accessed on Magellan interactively by typing the command $CHEM/runmaestro98. Please note that users must have an X-windows emulator (e.g. Exceed, X11) to be able to use Maestro. Version 8.5 is still available and can be accessed via the $CHEM/runmaestro85 command. |
Machines |
Available on Magellan. |
Documentation |
The Maestro User Guide and Release Notes are available as PDF files in $CHEM/doc/maestro/ on Magellan. There is a Unix-style man page containing information on the local implementation of Maestro, accessible by typing: man runmaestro91. |
Literature References |
References on the general background and methods used are given in the program manual. |
Specialist Support |
Dr Helen Tsui. Address: Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, South Kensington, London SW7 2AZ. Tel: 020 7594 1220 Email: helen.tsui@imperial.ac.uk. |
Program Restrictions and Comments |
Please note that Jaguar and MacroModel jobs should not be submitted directly from the graphical user interface on Magellan. |

