trjconv, to copy also the forces
in the original trr file.
Best regards
Lucio
El lun, 15-10-2012 a las 21:18 +0800, Gil Claudio escribió:
> Hi Justin,
>
> My original intention was to lessen the 5 ns trajectory to transfer to
> another drive. I did
>
> trjconv -f traj.trr -o
t was not supposed to do anything, hence my surprise upon seeing
the file size decrease by ~25%.
No other flags were used.
I'll do your suggestion in 2 days. Am out of the lab till then.
Thanks
Gil Claudio
On Oct 15, 2012, at 7:55 PM, Justin Lemkul wrote:
>
>
> On 10/15/12 7
Hi Peter,
Same machine, all single precision.
Gil Claudio
On Oct 15, 2012, at 5:39 PM, "Peter C. Lai" wrote:
> Was traj.trr output by the same machine/mdrun as the machine you are running
> trjconv on?
>
> Is traj.trr (or the mdrun that wrote it) double precision and
Hi all,
When I do the following command
trjconv -f traj.trr -o traj_1.trr
the file size of traj_1.trr is around 25% smaller than traj.trr.
Does traj_1.trr contain less data than traj.trr?
Thanks
Gil
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between 1nm to
2nm?
Thanks is advance.
Gil Claudio
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I would like to suggest that you include the
carbohydrate force field of J Brady (CSFF). Here are
some references and download sites
Journal of computational chemistry 2002, vol. 23,
no13, pp. 1236-1243
http://people.cs.uct.ac.za/~mkuttel/downloads.html
Thanks
Gil Claudio
> Dear grom
I have a simulation box with a polymer in the middle
and solvent molecules surrounding it. The box ended
up being much bigger than needed--I'll need to reduce
its size from 20.0 nm to 15 nm, removing solvent
molecules in the process. Is there a way to do this?
Thanks.
Gil Cl
, at 9:48 AM, David van der Spoel wrote:
> gil claudio wrote:
>> I just derived the conversion of the dihedral
>> constants from OPLSAA to RB and I get a set of
>> equations different from the ones printed in the
>> manual (3.3, p 56).
>> C1 = V1 / 2 - 3 V3 / 2
>&g
ow if what I did
was correct. I can send the mathematica file to those
interested in the derivation.
Gil Claudio
University of Asia and the Pacific
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