
Hello, I've not yet downloaded or used Chimera, but I am contemplating it. I am looking for Windows System compatibility information for the various newer versions of Chimera. To me it wasn't obvious on the Chimera home site. I do not use Window's 7 and I'm wondering which version might be most trouble-free for a Windows XP version with all service packs installed. Thanks, Jim Satterlee James D. Satterlee Professor of Chemistry Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-4630 hemeteam@wsu.edu 509.335.8620

In the Notes column for the Microsoft Windows platform on the Chimera download web page, it says: "Runs on Windows XP, Vista, and 7." And for the 64-bit version, it only says: "Runs on Windows 7." So any (32-bit) Microsoft Windows version of Chimera will work. The most trouble free version should be the latest version, the 1.5.3 release candidate. HTH, Greg On 05/09/2011 10:23 AM, Satterlee, James D wrote:
Hello,
I've not yet downloaded or used Chimera, but I am contemplating it. I am looking for Windows System compatibility information for the various newer versions of Chimera. To me it wasn't obvious on the Chimera home site.
I do not use Window's 7 and I'm wondering which version might be most trouble-free for a Windows XP version with all service packs installed.
Thanks,
Jim Satterlee
James D. Satterlee
Professor of Chemistry
WashingtonState University
Pullman, WA 99164-4630
hemeteam@wsu.edu <mailto:hemeteam@wsu.edu>
509.335.8620
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