From: Gengbin Zheng (gzheng_at_ks.uiuc.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 07 2005 - 14:23:31 CDT
Is your namd config called minimize.txt or minimize.namd? I am asking 
because the file you attached is called minimize.namd.
Gengbin
Mark A. Hallman wrote:
>I am trying to run NAMD Win32-i686 locally with a single processor on a 
>Windows platform because that is what I have available.   I have the actual 
>NAMD executable located at C:/NAMD/namd2.exe.  I have written a config file 
>using Notepad, and saved it as a text file to C:/NAMD/minimize.txt.  It is 
>attached.  Using the command prompt, I type "namd2 minimize.txt".  The results 
>are as follows.  Charm++ opens namd2 and assings the minimize.txt as the 
>config file (Info: Configuration file is minimization.txt).  Then, the 
>programs terminates with the error message:
>
>Charm++ fatal error:
>FATAL ERROR:  Simulation config file is not accessible.
>
>What is the problem(s) with my specific approach?  Is the config file in the 
>wrong format, or is it in the wrong directory?  Thank you for any help.
>
>  
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