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Old   June 3, 2002, 12:45
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Veebs
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Dear STAR Users, I am using windows version of STAR CD. Many times it comes out from prostar (sometime from solver also) stating segmentation fault. Suggest me how to avoid this (if possible) ?

Thanks for your time Veebs
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Old   June 4, 2002, 03:05
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Use the LINUX version. Put more memory in the machine.
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Old   June 4, 2002, 08:13
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The NT-Version is full of bugs, which means you can't do anything against it. The new version seems to be better but there are still a lot of mistakes in it. At the moment I use the NT - Version but I'll switch to LINUX. I would recommend to do the same.

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Old   June 4, 2002, 23:17
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What version of STAR are you using and what version of Windows (NT, 2000, XP)? If NT, which service pack, because some of them work fine and some don't.
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