Hi Catein,
This should work fine. Since AMBER is compiled from source it is independent
of the underlying hardware. Thus in principal it works on anything you can
get c and F95 compilers for.
Just make sure you install the relevant developer RPMs. E.g. gcc, gfortran
(or an alternative F95 compiler such as Intel), xorg-X11-devel etc.
Good luck,
Ross
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> Behalf Of Catein Catherine
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> Subject: [AMBER] Is AMBER 10 compatible with notebook?
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> Dear Sir/Madam,
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> I could like to install AMBER 10 to a notebook (with Intel Core 2 or
> Intel Core i5-520M processor, installed with red hat linux as an
> operating system), is it compatible?
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> If it is not compatible? Can you share your experience about
> compatibilty of AMBER 10 with notebook?
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> Many thanks,
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> Cat
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