AMBER Archive (2003)

Subject: RE: nscm

From: Kristina Furse (kristina.e.furse_at_vanderbilt.edu)
Date: Wed Jan 15 2003 - 13:13:00 CST


Oops. ps not ns... I would actually like to graduate.

Thanks!

Kristina

>>(I say midstream, but I only
>> intend to collect for another 500-700 ns.)
> ^^
>
>Pretty ambitious, that. :-)
>
>Yes, turn on nscm, at least for a short test run. The first time it is
>triggered it will print out how much energy has gone into translational
>motion. This should be a negligable amount (depending mostly on what you
have
>used for ntt and tautp). But at least you will know what is happening.
>
>.good luck...dac
>
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Kristina E. Furse
Department of Chemistry
Center for Structural Biology
Vanderbilt University
email: kfurse_at_structbio.vanderbilt.edu