05-12-2011
when a 'C' program is compiled using gcc, by default you get a.out in the current directory.
So do, "./a.out" to run that program.
nothing special with putty in this case.
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NAME
g_options - Utility program for generating GROMACS documentation VERSION 4.5.4
SYNOPSIS
g_options -[no]h -[no]version -nice int
DESCRIPTION
GROMACS programs have some standard options, of which some are hidden by default:
OTHER OPTIONS
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