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Hello to everyone,

I'm writing for an advice, currently i using a MacBookPro with SnowLeopard: i was using terminal commands from several months;
Then i tried to install Gromacs, unsuccesfully,a simple program; From that time i cannot type on terminal: open or sudo or other command; also trying to open a texteditor with Emacs i get:
-bash: emacs: command not found

Do you know what happened to my Mac?
All the best
Alex
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Can you open Terminal at all? If you can, what is the output of:
echo $PATH
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