Welcome to the CAMPARI gateway!

On the penultimate day of 2020, version 4 of CAMPARI was uploaded to SourceForge, which means that you should navigate to the correct online documentation for the version you are interested in:

Take me to the documentation for version 3

Take me to the documentation for version 4

Note that no features, which were supported properly in earlier versions, have been removed in version 4. This means that there is little incentive to use such earlier versions at this point.
With the release of version 4, CAMPARI's version 2 is officially retired. Version 3 will continue to be available but this is primarily for reference. Bugfixes have not been applied retroactively, and the latest available version 3, which has been uploaded as well, should only be used if there are very clear reasons for doing so. Most of the identified bugs are provided in the change log, which can also be found as part of the README in the download/files section. If you think that a bug is relevant to you and you need to be using version 3, please post in the SourceForge forums.
If you have never used CAMPARI before, we recommend to start at these two pages: If you have used version 3 before, you will probably most likely want to know what the biggest differences are and how they affect planned calculations. The general answer is that they should not affect planned calculations but that you might be able to do something in a more efficient and clever way. A short summary of added features relative to version 3 is provided directly on the aforementioned landing page, so it would be redundant to repeat this information here. There are some minor paradigmatic changes that affect exact backwards compatibility for certain types of calculations (notably, the charge group parser has been improved, the multi-molecule rigid-body moves of the Monte Carlo engine have been reworked, and the base of motion in hybrid Monte Carlo/molecular dynamics calculations has been homogenized). The consequences of these changes are listed in detail in the change log shipped with the software. This information, like the various bugfixes, can also be found as part of the README in the download/files section.
As before, note that links to source and other non-documentation files may not work in the web-version of the documentation. If you cannot find the file in question by hand, please refer to a local copy of the documentation obtained by downloading the package (here, all links should work).
Contributors - Links
Pappu Lab
Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Website: pappulab.wustl.edu
Phone: +1 (314) 935-5416

Andreas Vitalis
Universität Zürich @ Caflisch Lab, Zürich, Switzerland
Current Website: biochem-caflisch.uzh.ch
Phone: +41 (44) 635-5568
Recent News

Dec 30, 2020
Official Release of CAMPARI version 4! As usual, check out the Sourceforge Page for further details and to keep up with bugfixes, additions, ongoing development, etc. Forums to request help, make suggestions, or report bugs are provided.

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