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Preface

Acknowledgments / Installation

Acknowledgments

An early version of this manual was written by Mike Connolly, based on the work of Elaine Meng and Brian Shoichet. This document was extensively revised to bring it to its current form. Authors contributing to documentation include Daniel Gschwend, Cynthia Corwin, Andy Good, Connie Oshiro, and Diana Roe. Version 3.5 code was developed by Mike Connolly, Daniel Gschwend, Andy Good, Connie Oshiro, and Brian Shoichet. Further code support and testing has been provided by Keith Burdick, Barbara Chapman, Qi Chen, Xiaowu Chen, Cynthia Corwin, Andy Good, Daniel Gschwend, Connie Oshiro, Diana Roe, and Brian Shoichet. Special thanks to Paul McCloskey for major support in the DOCK 3.5 release effort, and Tack Kuntz, without whom none of this would have been possible.



Installation

DOCK is currently distributed via tape cartridge (8mm exabyte or QIC-150), email, or direct ftp transfer. Create a directory for the DOCK hierarchy in the desired installation location (termed the DOCK root). Uncompress the tar archive you received and extract it into this directory. The file 00README outlines the directory hierarchy and provides installation instructions. DOCK is written in Fortran and tested on Silicon Graphics workstations, but should compile with only few modifications on other Unix platforms.


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Curator: Daniel Gschwend, gschwend@cgl.ucsf.edu (rev. 1 September 1995)