Yes it can. And why didn't you just try it to see what would happen?
Also, igb=0 is the default this means no generalised born....
Do you mean ntb=0 (no periodic boundaries)?
Either way it will run these options in parallel.
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Subject: AMBER: Can parallel simulation have a nonperiodic boundary
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Hi AMBER Users
Can AMBER runs a parallel simulation with igb=0?
Qiang Lu
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