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Dear Rex,

CNS uses input files, which are listed e.g. at
http://cns.csb.yale.edu/v1.2/

When I used CNS I always had to use 'generate.inp' so i would start
search for this. However, they can be freely renamed, I am afraid.

Good luck,
Tim

On 09/21/2012 12:10 PM, Rex Palmer wrote:
> I have been presented with the problem of locating protein data for
> a structure which was refined here ten years ago with the CNS
> program. Unfortunately I have never used this program so do not
> know what type of files I am looking for (or how many files). Any
> suggestions please
> 
> Rex Palmer http://www.bbk.ac.uk/biology/our-staff/emeritus-staff 
> http://rexpalmer2010.homestead.com

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Dr Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
Tammannstr. 4
D-37077 Goettingen

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