for me it is 100% reproducible. Specifically when I load that model 
twice in succession. It seems to me that if Jmol/Java were operating 
correctly it should not matter whatsoever the order of file loads. Any 
number of "zap"s in between has no effect -- still get the exception.

Bob


>>Just 1jsa.cif:
>>
>>$ load \temp\1jsa.cif
>>Script completed
>>$ load \temp\1jsa.cif
>>    
>>
>
>I followed this sequence, but  I got no exceptions. I'm using JDK 1.5,
>latest Jmol SVN and it's running on a P4 with 1GB RAM
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