The program is called NISP (neutron instrument simulation package), 
written in fortran, it's a family of monte carlo codes. 

giovanna

On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:56, Richard Crawford wrote:
> 
> 
> giovanna d said:
> > I've been struggling to solve this problem: a program which used to run
> > perfectly stopped running (damping a core on the first line) once I
> > rebooted my box. I couldn't figure out what the problem was. I then
> > installed redhat 8.0 and the program ran perfectly until I rebooted the
> > machine. Now, I am sure the right demons are running, it seems the right
> > modules are loaded, the program compiles perfectly. I don't understand
> > what can cause such a problem. Any idea???
> 
> Giovanna,
> 
> What is the program?
> 
> Sliante,
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