If you haven't used the After Dark™ PICS Player much - here's how:
Drag copy DNA PICS into your After Dark™ Files folder; open the After Dark™ program in control panels, open the PICS player, and then choose file DNA PICS.
*If you've got HD space to burn and are so inclined you'll find that you can make smoother AD PICS by setting steps to fewer degrees - this will produce more pictures for the PICS file. You could also put your chosen molecule through more XYZ paces. I didn't for this one because I didn't want to dump a monster file on the BBS, just illustrate what you can do.
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BACKGROUND:
Quotes from the source (but make sure you try out the original, it's a great program!) -
"MacMolecule 1.5 is a program designed for creating 3D-images of molecules for use in teaching molecular structure to students of biology, chemistry, and allied fields."
"With automated molecule movement, the images can be saved to disk as a sequence of PICS images that can be re-played from MacMolecule 1.5 as an animation sequence, or exported to run in other programs. The ability to create and play back animations of molecules rotating in 3-space is currently built into the software."
"The software is provided on an "as is" basis, and without warranty of any kind, including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
In no event shall the authors or the University of Arizona be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from use or distribution of this software. The University of Arizona also shall not be liable for any claim against any user of this program by any third party."