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Can CAChe run calculations remotely in a client-server architecture?

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Can CAChe run calculations remotely in a client-server architecture?

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A. Yes. CAChe calculations using any of the CAChe computational applications (Molecular Mechanics, Molecular Dynamics, MOPAC, ZINDO, EHT, Tabulator, CONFLEX, and DGauss) can be set up and launched from a desktop Mac or PC to run on a local or remote UNIX CAChe GroupServer (SGI or IBM RS6000). The results are returned automatically to the client Mac or PC to be viewed. The Client/Server architecture is completely transparent to the user; once installed, the user need not know anything about UNIX or networking to access the GroupServer for calculations.

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