![]() Saitek President had a monster score and lies highest as a H8 and true 10 MHz! Mephisto Champion scored the highest as an untuned travel chess computer and achieves this with only 7 MHz!Īnother myth is the assumption that Fidelity Travel Master, Saitek 2080 and possibly Mephisto Champion were the same. Only Mythos and Saitek Chess Challenger copied GK2100 one hundred percent of the time!. They are split in totally unexpected different combinations. With the GK2100 there is in actual fact a lot less 100% cloning going on. The worst case is GK2000 with 6 dedicated computers playing 100% exactly the same moves. Well based on Test Game 1 if you remove DOS and Magellan/Senator there seems to be 7 sets of exact cloning, which is a lot less than previous assertions. ![]() ![]() Now it would be nice if someone had these two and added them to the Test! So I am guessing that this has to be the most complete test ever made for Frans Morsch dedicated computers. ![]() These are Mephisto Montana and Saitek Bravo. ![]() Now that Steve has kindly added the Fidelity Travel Master, there are only as far as I know two missing on this list of Frans Morsch dedicated computers. The comparison below is for Frans Morsch. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The following parameters can be configured on the system and are issued for ![]() Specifies any additional information for the system. Specifies the contact information for the system. The following options allow annotation of system with descriptor information: Specifies the new name of the system up to 31 characters in length. The following option is for changing the name of the system: System-wide parameters such as the raw space alert. The setsys command sets properties of the system, including options toĪnnotate a system with descriptor information such as physical location, It should be noted that the setsys command can also edit other values, I’ve included the help output below for reference. Populate the fields with your desired information and click ‘OK’.Click on the dropdown menu next to the array name and select ‘Settings’.Click the ‘3PAR StoreServ’ menu in the top left corner. ![]() If you have deployed the 3PAR StoreServ Management Console web client you can use the following steps to configure the settings. Populate the desired fields and click ‘OK’.Right click on the array and select ‘Edit System’.If we now run the showsys command again we see that the fields have been updated 3PARLAB2 cli% showsys -dĬonfiguring via the GUI is simple as always. It’s easy to update this information using the setsys command setsys -name 3PARLAB2 -loc "The Grid" -owner ByteSizedAlex -contact "Alex Bytes" -comment "Everything Is Awesome" Under the ‘System Descriptors’ section we can see some useful fields that are empty. ![]() SSH to the array you wish to configure and use the showsys command with the –d switch (details) to see what information is currently configured. CLIįirst let us take a look at the CLI options. This can be achieved using either the CLI or GUI interfaces. Having previously deployed our 3PAR simulators ( ESXi, Workstation, RCIP Config) for lab work it’s time to update the system information on them. Most systems have data fields which can be populated with useful information and the HP 3PAR is no exception. ![]() |
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