>From what I understand, when you order a processor, you get the # of engines
for THAT processor.  They only turn on the engines that YOU PAY FOR.  When
you're ready to upgrade, they'll 'turn it on' for you.

Lenny Foster
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 11:10
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> Subject: Re: D M=CPU - What is a 'N' CPU
> 
> I agree, but "not available" does not explain what it is and why it is
> shows up when I am not even licensed for more than 2 CPUs.
> 
> It's shows on only one of our processors, so it it an annoyance,
> everything
> is working as expected.
> 
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