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Chuck Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Chuck Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:46:17 -0600
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> Just to be clear: a license transfer, at least today, is when
> you transfer ownership of an HP e3000 system from one entity to
> another. The license transfer process does not include any kind
> of upgrades (to CPU, or user limits, etc.) If that is desired it
> is a separate transaction with HP. License transfers are free.
>
> I believe that HP will consider it a license transfer if you turn
> in your 3000 and want to use MPE on an emulator. User limits, CPUs,
> etc. have not been defined, but HP and the emulator companies will
> be reasonable here, I am sure. If you do not want to turn in your
> 3000 but you still want to run the emulator then you need a new MPE
> license.  This costs HP money and that cost will be passed on, at
> least that is our current thinking.
>
>  Jeff Vance, "CSY"
>

Perhaps you could expand a bit on that current thinking since I am having a
hard time seeing how this "costs HP money".






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