VNMR Software
Varian pioneered the use of high-level language NMR software when the first scientific instrument programmed in Pascal was introduced in 1977. Varian again led the NMR industry by moving to UNIX-based industry-standard workstations in 1987. In the 90's, Varian continues to lead the way in NMR data systems and software. VNMR software combines extensive functionality with unlimited user programmability. Acquisition tools like arrays, C language pulse sequences, and graphical display of excitation functions and pulse sequences place any experiment within your grasp, while advanced data processing tools like linear prediction and solvent subtraction by time-domain digital filtering extract every bit of available information from your data. X Window software puts the full power of VNMR, even the operation of the spectrometer, onto to your desktop. And on-line, hypertext manuals help reduce the learning curve and maximize productivity. DSP, Bayes 1.0, and FRED are just a few of the add-ins and enhancements to VNMR.
Upgrading to VNMR 6.1C

Release Notes
VNMR 6.1C
VNMR 6.1B
VNMR 6.1A
VNMR 5.3
X Window Operation
The X Window environment is rapidly becoming the industry standard windowing system, and Varian's X Window packages (VnmrX for the Sun, VnmrSGI for Silicon Graphics computers, and VnmrI for IBM RS/6000 workstations) provide full functionality in that environment. You can use your personal computer as an "X Server" to run them, with no loss of performance and no sacrifice of features. Not only do you have the speed, memory, and disk space of the workstation computer at your fingertips, but all the features of VNMR--linear prediction, 3D transforms, deconvolution, the works! And all with the identical interface you're used to from operating the spectrometer or another workstation. |
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