AMBER Archive (2006)

Subject: Re: AMBER: source code

From: Thomas Cheatham (tec3_at_utah.edu)
Date: Mon Aug 14 2006 - 13:31:08 CDT


> I recently had trouble compiling amber 10 with G95 on my machine and noticed
> two inconsistencies in the source code (note that these files have probably

Before we get a deluge of requests for AMBER 10, AMBER 10 is the current
development version and it is in continuous flux; it is not yet released
and care should be levied in its use.

The current official release is AMBER 9 (as of the end of March 2006). To
my knowledge, plans have not been made (or really even discussed yet) as
to when "AMBER 10" will become generally available. [For discussion
of active AMBER developments, there is a separate e-mail discussion list
and also a Wiki; for access to these, ask the people who gave you AMBER
10.]

--tom

\-/ Thomas E. Cheatham, III (Assistant Professor) College of Pharmacy
-/- Departments of Med. Chem. and of Pharmaceutics and Pharm. Chem.
/-\ Adjunct Asst Prof of Bioeng.; Center for High Performance Computing
\-/ University of Utah, 30 S 2000 E, SH 201, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
-/-
/-\ tec3_at_utah.edu (801) 587-9652; FAX: (801) 585-9119
\-/ BPRP295A http://www.chpc.utah.edu/~cheatham

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