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From: Bart Bruininks (b.m.h.bruininks_at_rug.nl)
Date: Thu Dec 05 2019 - 17:06:26 CST
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.js 100% fixed the issue. Thanks!
Op do 5 dec. 2019 om 19:41 schreef John Stone <johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu>:
> Hi Bart,
> For best performance, I would use the JS format rather than DCD,
> it is between 2x and 3x faster than DCD if you have a high performance
> storage system due to the use of kernel-bypass I/O (DCD uses conventional
> buffered I/O, so there are extra kernel-internal copies).
>
> I would suggest that you could either load in VMD and write it out as a
> .js file, or you could use the 'catdcd' tool to convert it outside of VMD--000000000000c06d4d0598fcfc4e--
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