On Fri, 17 Jul 2009 08:26:17 -0400, Bob Shannon
<[email protected]> wrote:


>A complete set of PUs, 10, 12, 16 or whatever the current number is, is
shipped with the processor. If you pay for one should be able to hot-wire
the others so that you can use them? Specialty engines were sold to run
eligible work. From IBM's standpoint eligible work is a subset of all the
work on the machine. If you decide to expand the definition of "eligible
work" without IBM's agreement, in my opinion you are staling resources.
>This is no different than bypassing the electric meter in your house.
>
Trying to enable  10;12 or 16 pu's that I did not pay for would definitely
be illegal  even if they were shipped. But I never implied such thing.  
zIIP and zAAP are a different matter , they are purchased and belong to the
customer.
IBM will provide it free of charge shall the customer order a new machine.
Expanding the definition or "eligible work" was not my intention either. I
was just merely trying to find the definition . I did not find one . ( i am
not an ISV , just a customer) . Could someone point me to a url ?
TIA  

Bruno Sugliani 
zxnetconsult(at)free(dot)fr
http://zxnetconsult.free.fr

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