Christopher,
 
I'm afraid I don't have any other ideas.  To confirm if your editing method is 
OK, I would run a GROMACS example with an undmodified .mdp file and then modify 
it (making some trivial change) by your method and see if it still runs OK.

Jonathan 

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Subject: Re: Re: [gmx-users] number of coordinates in coordinate file does not 
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Jonathan,
        I had originally done that but I read through the archives and found 
out that that was an issue. To solve this issue I used the following command in 
Vim: "set ff=unix" and then I wrote it. So I do not believe that it is an issue 
any longer as I mentioned on the walk through of my steps at 
http://cs86.com/CNSE/SWNT.htm <http://cs86.com/CNSE/SWNT.htm> . 
 
Do you have any other ideas on why this might be happening? If so please let me 
know, and thank you for your help so far!
 
Also please let me know if that command in vim would solve the problem.
 
~Christopher Stiles 
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE)
State University of New York, Albany, New York 12203, USA
 
> 
>Christopher,
> 
>When I've had this problem before (# of coordinates in coordinate file does 
>not match topology (0)), it has been because >I edited the mdp file under 
>Windows (mismatch between Windows and unix end-of-line characters).  Is it 
>possible that you >have done the same?  If so, try to run your mdp through the 
>dos2unix utility.
> 
> 
>Jonathan 
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>____________________________ 
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>Research and Engineering Sciences - New Products 
>Core R&D 
>The Dow Chemical Company 
>1702 Building, Office 300E 
>Midland, MI 48674  USA 
>Phone:  (989) 636-9765 
>Fax: (989) 636-4019 
>E Mail: jmoore2 at dow.com <http://www.gromacs.org/mailman/listinfo/gmx-users> 
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>>From: gmx-users-bounces at gromacs.org 
>><http://www.gromacs.org/mailman/listinfo/gmx-users>  
>>[mailto:gmx-users-bounces at gromacs.org 
>><http://www.gromacs.org/mailman/listinfo/gmx-users> ] On Behalf Of 
>>Christopher Stiles
>>Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 12:08 PM
>>To: gmx-users at gromacs.org 
>><http://www.gromacs.org/mailman/listinfo/gmx-users> 
>>Subject: Re: [gmx-users] number of coordinates in coordinate file does not 
>>match topology
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>I have already asked about this but I think maybe I did not give enough 
>>information so I made the following page:
>> 
>>http://cs86.com/CNSE/SWNT.htm <http://cs86.com/CNSE/SWNT.htm> 
>>It outlines every step I have taken and where I am stuck is at the end with 
>>grompp when it spits out the following >>error:
>> 
>>********************************************************************************************************
>> 
>>Fatal error:
>> 
>>number of coordinates in coordinate file (SWNT_6_6_144_b4em.gro, 699)
>> 
>>             does not match topology (SWNT_6_6_144.top, 0)
>> 
>> also it updates the SWNT_6_6_144.top file to: SWNT_6_6_144.top
>>********************************************************************************************************
>>I have looked through both the *.gro and *.top files and I can not find 
>>anything wrong with them; maybe one of you will >>have better luck.
>> 
>>Any help or advice is greatly appreciated!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>~Christopher Stiles 
>>College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE)
>>State University of New York, Albany, New York 12203, USA

>> 

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