Did you try echo $AMBERHOME? Depending on how AMBER is installed and how
things are set on the machine, you should get a path with AMBER version
as a part of it. You should also contact your system administrator for
more details.
Also if you run an AMBER job, then look at the first few lines of the
output file (mdout), it will give you a version number.
Pratul K. Agarwal, Ph.D.
(Editorial Board Member: PLoS ONE, Microbial Cell Factories)
Web: http://www.agarwal-lab.org/
On 5/5/2019 8:29 AM, Akshay Prabhakant wrote:
> On the interactive session of ADA, using the command "sinteractive", and
> after loading the amber module, how can i check the version of pmemd(or
> pmemd.cuda)? Thanks in advance.
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