From: Joachim Hein (j.hein_at_ed.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Apr 02 2009 - 10:24:20 CDT
Hi,
we are having a play with the experimental reduced memory feature of the
new NAMD 2.7b1 as described in the wiki:
http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd/wiki/index.cgi?NamdMemoryReduction
I noticed when I do the compression I ofter (always?) get two files,
file.psf.inter
and
file.psf.inter.bin
when the original psf file has the name file.psf. For a simulation, do
I need both? Or what is the purpose of the .inter.bin file? The
.inter.bin is typically quite large (not as large as the original psf)
while the .inter is really small.
Thanks
Joachim
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