requesting help on the COLUMBUS ab initio program system



Hello,
     I have just become aware of the distribution of the COLUMBUS
 ab initio quantum chemistry program system, developed by Profs.
 I. Shavitt, R.M. Pitzer, R. Shepard and H. Lishka (spelling?)
 from three prominent centers of ab initio studies. This
 whole program system is available on the internet via anonymous
 FTP! (ftp.tcg.anl.gov; which is Prof. R. Shepard's site)
     I have three questions regard this system.
     1. The system directly supports a number of computer
        platforms. One of the platforms supported is Sun
        and I have compiled the whole thing without a single
        error. But when I ran the test case (CH2) I found
        that the sequential write subroutine seqwbf (in colib)
        causes Seqmentation Violation. I found that when the
        buffer length is 512 or 20 this subroutine is OK.
        However, in the program system a buffer of 2048 is
        used. My question: has anybody successfully compiled
        COLUMBUS on the Sun -- would you please tell me about
        this sequential writer error (via e-mail please)?
        The Q&A guy (from computer science) does not know
        about Fortran.
     2. Sun computers are of course a little slow. I have
        access to IBM RS6000 computers, and has anybody
        compiled the COLUMBUS system on one of these --
        are you willing to share more information on porting?
     3. IBM RS6000 computers are also a little slow and at our
        group are always crowded by queued jobs. I am EXTREMELY
        interested in seeing the system running on an IBM 3090
        running VM/CMS or AIX/370 (version 1.x I think).
        I wish anybody who has successfully implemented COLUMBUS
        on the IBM 3090 (CMS or AIX/370) will help me!!!
     I am a beginner at ab initio programs. There are at least
 some documentation aimed at programmers that go with the COLUMBUS
 system. I expect that if I succeed in compiling the COLUMBUS
 system, I will have better luck with compiling our own programs
 on the IBM 3090 (AIX/370).
     Thanks in advance.
 Sincerely,
 Mingzuo Shen