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  • ...Blaster, originally published in 2009, and blastermaster.py, part of the [[DOCK 3.7]] release in 2012. ...ing model themselves. This is a direct successor of blastermaster.py from DOCK 3.7.
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  • ...nstall operating system level, a week to install middleware, and a week to install our software. Times will be longer if it is your first time. Once running ...and a queuing system are considered part of the operating system level. [[Install operating system]]. Allow one week for this step.
    2 KB (340 words) - 19:38, 10 January 2019
  • ...t we can possibly offer with DOCK Blaster. What is the motivation for DOCK Blaster? ...ke to run other docking programs, but balk at the cost in time to acquire, install, and become comfortable with each program.
    3 KB (509 words) - 20:02, 8 October 2012
  • ...by [[DOCK Blaster]] from 2007 until present. We intend to switch over to DOCK 3.7 during 2014. DOCK 3.5.54 was superseded by [[DOCK 3.6]] in May 2010. DOCK 3.5.54 is no longer available.
    2 KB (326 words) - 22:15, 2 January 2019
  • This is the DOCK FAQ. It covers all versions of DOCK. There are other [[:Category:FAQ | FAQs]] available at this site. = All DOCK versions =
    7 KB (1,087 words) - 00:29, 11 January 2019
  • To use DOCK 3.8, you must first license it and install it. [[DOCK 3.8:How to install pydock3]]
    9 KB (1,349 words) - 19:54, 1 February 2024