Micro and Nano Mechanics Group
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Making a simulation using MD++ scripts

To make a simulation movie, follow these three major steps:

Step 1

Make cfg files using the scipt file.  To do so,
add this command to your script file before your iterations.  This command will create the cfg files.  Savecfgfreq sets the frequency of generating the cfg files.
 savecfg = 1 savecfgfreq = 50 intercfgfile = inter.cfg 
Next, run the script file.  When the script file is run, the cfg files will be created.
Example:  ...MD++$ bin/tersoff_gpp scripts/myscripts/buckyball.script

Check to see if the cfg files were created by going to the runs directory and then to the directory were your your saving your files for the simulation.

Example:  ...MD++$ls runs/buckyball/  (Check that the cfg files were created.)

Note: Before running another simulation make sure that the cfg are removed. Otherwise, you code will refer to this cfg files to create new animation movies.

Example:  ...MD++$ rm runs/buckyball/inter00* (to remove your cfg files type this command)

Step 2

Open the first cfg file in Atom Eye.  This file should start inter0001.cfg.  Make the necessary changes to your initial frame like change the color of your background, change color of atoms species, etc.
Example:  ...MD++$ Tools/AtomEye/A.i686 runs/buckyball/inter0001.cfg &
Now, press the "y" key to start creating the jpg files.  This a frame for each cfg file and put them in directory in the MD++ directory and name it Jpgs.  This new directory will be used by a compression program called vidcompress.

Step 3

Get this compression file from the and place it in the MD++ directory: [vidcompress]
Example:  ...MD++$ chmod 755 vidcompress
Run the vidcompress execution file.
Example:  ...MD++$ ./vidcompress

Run Animation

Lastly, run the movie.
Example:  ...MD++$ mplayer Nameofanimation.mpg

References

1. MD++
2. Atom Eye