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> In the meantime, if TRLog crashes shortly after you fire it up, there is
> a workaround:  Make certain that you delete any old RESTART.BIN files
> that may be on your computer.  Evidently, newer releases that attempt to
> bring in old RESTART.BIN files can cause evil things to happen (such as
> the aforementioned program crashes).
Thanks for the QSP Phil - I unexpectedly found myself on the net
tonight.  
Just kill those old RESTART.BIN / *.RST and BANDMAP.BIN files 
and everything should be fine.
Tree/5
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