For the Canadian Traveller Problem, the task is to minimize the competitive ratio of the walk; i.e., to minimize the number of times longer the produced walk is to the shortest path in the realization. The second parameter is how to evaluate a policy with respect to different realizations consistent with the instance under consideration. In the Canadian Traveller Problem, one wishes to study the worst case and in SSPPR, the average case. For average case analysis, one must furthermore specify an a priori distribution over the realizations. The third parameter is restricted to the stochastic versions and is about what assumptions we can make about the distribution of the realizations and how the distribution is represented in the input. In the Stochastic Canadian Traveller Problem and in the Edge-independent Stochastic Shortest Path Problem (i-SSPPR), each uncertain edge (or cost) has an associated probability of being in the realization and the event that an edge is in the graph is independent of which other edges are in the realization.
7. If you are installing a new M48T02 chip, you'll also need to initialise the other values in NVRAM, e.g. boot device, memory, etc. Unlike the sun4c machines, the Sun 3/80 does not set these parameters to sane defaults when it detects a new M48T02. To modify the rest of NVRAM you can use the q command in the monitor. See the table below. When Sun OS 4.1.x boots, it will kick-start the clock. The first time it boots it will complain that the TOD is not initialized. It shouldn't complain the second time the machine boots. However, if you are using Sun OS 4.1 a bug that was fixed in 4.1.1 will prevent the OS from being able to use the NVRAM clock. One can fix this. The following table of memory locations in NVRAM for the Sun 3 series machines is from the Sun Hardware Reference by James W. Birdsall . I provide it here so you won't have to dig up the Sun Hardware Reference to restore a 3/80 to working order.
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