The older manuals used to be available online. For example:
http://ambermd.org/doc11/Amber11.pdf
That seems to be gone now. Does it have to be? I still read articles that reference older versions of AMBER, and it would be nice, if needed, to be able to see the manual that was relevant to that particular publication. I'm not opposed to them being hidden away a little, if that helps minimize confusion.
Also glad it was still up when my students had to read it for an exam...
:-) Lachele
Dr. B. Lachele Foley
Associate Research Scientist
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA USA
lfoley.uga.edu
http://glycam.org
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Received on Tue Dec 08 2015 - 19:00:03 PST