The maximum number of DEFINE options is 50, which is set at compile
time, and cannot
be adjusted afterwards.
It might be better to put the coordinates of the (I assume) frozen
atoms in the GEOVAR block,
and then by specifying F as last item at each GEOVAR line, these coords
are frozen.
And I think there is no limit to the number of GEOVAR constraints.
On Wednesday, Oct 15, 2003, at 14:48 Europe/Amsterdam, Ducéré
Jean-Marie wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to do a calculation on a rather big system (>100 atoms). I used
> the "define" keyword for 24 atoms, so there are 72 constants defined
> that way. I got the error message "TOO MANY VARIABLES. INPVAR" I would
> like to know I can get rid of it and have my job run.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Jean-Marie Ducéré
>
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