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Use Google to answer your questions, it's usually able to give you what you want quickly. | Use Google to answer your questions, it's usually able to give you what you want quickly. | ||
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There is a [http://lists.ambermd.org/mailman/listinfo/amber mailing list] you could sign-up for, as an additional resource. | There is a [http://lists.ambermd.org/mailman/listinfo/amber mailing list] you could sign-up for, as an additional resource. | ||
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Revision as of 13:44, 9 February 2010
General Amber Notes
Use Google to answer your questions, it's usually able to give you what you want quickly.
Here's a tutorial that I used to learn Amber (Ross Walker): Click Here
The Amber 10 Manual is the primary resource when trying to learn what variables and keywords mean, and what they do. Using Adobe Acrobat to view the file, you can simply search the document for keywords, which saves much time.
There is a mailing list you could sign-up for, as an additional resource.
Biotin Notes
Download PDB Here and view it's details Here.