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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Sparc vs Intel performance Post 11516 by doeboy on Thursday 6th of December 2001 04:12:55 PM
Old 12-06-2001
If both configurations would end up running Solaris 8, I'd say that SPARC would be the way to go hands down. Smilie

Personally, I'd get rid if IIS as well, but that's just me. Smilie
 

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DEAL(6) 							   Games Manual 							   DEAL(6)

NAME
deal - bridge hand generator SYNOPSIS
deal [ -ltv ] [ -e expr ] [ -i condition file ] [ -I format ] [ -s seed ] [ -[NSEW] hand-spec ] [ count ] DESCRIPTION
deal is a program to generate bridge hands. OPTIONS
-l Write deals in a "single-line" format. -t Print distribution table and exit. The distribution table is an ordered list of all possible hand patterns for a single hand. -v Be verbose, print sample count. -e expr Evaluate the Tcl expression expr. -i condition file File that defines the hand type to generate or the output format. (Can be given multiple times.) -I format Read hands from stdin. Formats available are: ddline, giblib, line, pbn, smartstack. You might deal, say, 10,000 hands which sat- isfy specific criteria, saving them to a file. Then you can use that output for input with deal -I to find out which hands satisfy other constraints. -s seed Initialize random generator with seed. -[NSEW] hand-spec Specifies the cards held by the specified hand. The hand-spec should be of the form: "AK8532 - KQ72 A65". Voids must be represented with a '-' character. hand-spec should be one argument, so the string should be quoted on the command line. count Number of hands to generate, default is 10. SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/deal/html, /usr/share/deal. AUTHOR
deal was written by Thomas Andrews <deal@thomaso.best.vwh.net>. This manual page was written by Christoph Berg <cb@df7cb.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). January 1, 2005 DEAL(6)
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