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The orginal post refered to G92.  Does Jaguar's speed advantage hold in
comparasion to G94 and the newly releasesd G98?
How does Q-Chem compare to either programs.  It would be nice to see a review of
the lastest release of all three programs for large systems on a similar
platform.


Douglas E. Stack
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Department of Chemistry
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