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unauthorized distribution. This is not a site license; site-license
inquiries should be directed to the principal investigator (M.B.H.).
Exceptions to the license require written permission of the principal
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The licensee has no ownership rights in the JIMP software or in any copyrights
for the JIMP software or documentation through this license.
Publications resulting from using JIMP1 (the program for building,
manipulating, and visualizing structures; and launching FENSKE-HALL, launching
MOPLOT2, and visualizing their calculational results), FENSKE-HALL2
(the program which performs the SCF calculation), and/or MOPLOT23
(the program that creates the orbitals for visualization) programs in this package
must cite the corresponding program. The user takes full responsibility for
proper licensing and referencing of any third party programs used in conjunction with JIMP.
No guarantee is made that this program is bug-free or suitable for specific
applications, and no liability is accepted for any limitations in the mathematical
methods and algorithms used within the program.
No consulting or maintenance services are offered or implied.
1 Manson, J.; Webster, C. E.; Hall, M. B. JIMP Development Version 0.1.vXXX (date of download)
(built for Windows PC and Redhat Linux 7.3); Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX 77842, (http://www.chem.tamu.edu/jimp/).
2 Hall, M. B.; Fenske, R. F. Inorg. Chem. 1972,
11, 768.
3 MOPLOT2: for orbital and density plots from linear combinations of Slater
or Gaussian type orbitals; Version 2.0, June 1993; Dennis L. Lichtenberger, Department
of Chemistry, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ 85721.