Or: Q V CPUS On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:28 AM, David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Q CPUID should do the trick, if you're talking about getting the info to > authorize running the product on another CPU. The response should look > something like: > > CPUID = FFnnnnnnmmmmoooo > > Where: > > FF = running in a virtual machine > nnnnnn = the CPUID of the machine you're running on > mmmm = the model of processor, eg 2094, etc. > oooo = option bits, usually 0000 > > If that's not what you meant, then I'm not sure what alternate CPU means > here. > > > > On 11/10/08 9:00 AM, "Dixon, Patricia A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there, > Is there a command that will give me the serial number of an alternate CPU? > Does anyone of an example of what the response would look like? > > Thanks > > Patricia Dixon > ca > Sr Software Engineer > Tel: +1 703-708-3951 > Fax: +1 703-708-3659 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
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