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From: Cezary Czaplewski <czarek@rutyl.chem.univ.gda.pl>
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On Fri, 28 Feb 1997 R29CLOSE@ETSU.ETSU-TN.EDU wrote:

> 
>   It seems that I have a faulty memory chip.  My computer, a Gateway
> P6 has 64 Mbytes of new memory.  The machine says all is ok on boot-
> up.  But I have random problems with the C-compiler quitting.
> So maybe there is a memory problem.  Gaussian suggested removing
> or switching memory.  Now it appear I can compile the program
> with only 2x16 Mbytes of memory.

There is also a possibility that memory is not completely bad but just too 
slow. I had similar problems - compilation of large code crashing with 
Signal 11. I have changed just one parameter in chipset features setup - 
"DRAM Write CAS  Width" from 2T to 3T and now everything is OK.


				Cezary Czaplewski
                                Faculty of Chemistry
                                University of Gdansk
									

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Subject: Studies on ozone


Dear Collegues,
We have just started the studies on ozone interaction with
different molecules, mainly F- and Cl-containing, using
quantum chemical methods. This is in connection with 
stratospheric ozone depletion problem. 
I would be happy if somebody share his/her experience
in this field.
Any references on this subject are appreciated.
Sincerely,
          Sergey Nogaev, Institute of Chemical Physics, Russia.

