..
> 
> I realize it would be ridiculous from a performance and cost 
> standpoint 
> to do so, but as a test of Hercules functionality I have 
> always wondered 
> if it would be possible to run z/OS legally under Hercules if 
> you did it 
> under a Linux system running in an LPAR on GP processors on a z box 
> already licensed for running z/OS natively?
> -- 
> Joel C. Ewing,    Bentonville, AR       jcew...@acm.org       
> 

Now, that is an interesting question. I don't know, IANAL. The "problem" might 
be that you can specify the CPU serial and type in the configuration file. So, 
if you don't duplicate them from the actual hardware, you could run "CPU 
locked" software.

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