Inon Sharony wrote:
Hello GROMACS users team
I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without
having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few
commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun
Is there some way to call these functions without
Inon Sharony wrote:
Hello GROMACS users team
I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without
having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few
commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun
Is there some way to call these functions without
Hello GROMACS users team
I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without
having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few
commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun
Is there some way to call these functions without having to display
And, you can even (like for anything that generates output), redirect
output to nowhere:
(csh) grompp /dev/null
(bash) grompp /dev/null
By the way, bringing it to the background () doesn't change the
binding to the terminal.
Oh, and Mark is absolutely right that it is better to save to a
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 01:33:19PM +0200, Inon Sharony wrote:
Hello GROMACS users team
I would like to run grompp and mdrun from the command line without
having to see all the possible flags and options. I'm running a few
commands in series, so I can't use grompp and then mdrun
Is
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