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12 The tpr file extension stands for portable binary run input file. This file
13 contains the starting structure of your simulation, the molecular topology
14 and all the simulation parameters. Because this file is in binary format it
15 cannot be read with a normal editor. To read a portable binary run input
18 %
<a href=
"gmxdump.html">gmxdump
</a> -s topol.tpr
20 or if you're not such a fast reader:
22 % gmxdump -s topol.tpr | more
26 You can also compare two tpr files using:
28 <a href=
"gmxcheck.html">gmxcheck
</a> -s1 top1 -s2 top2 | more
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