Re: support for hyperthreading?

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> It's also interesting to note that this is no different than what
> Windows is doing.  Windows 2000 "supports" the HT processors, but treats
> them as 2 separate physical CPUs.  For a 2-CPU system, you actually need
> a 4-CPU license.  For Windows XP, HT is "fully aware" and counts the
> logical cpus different than physical cpus.

I read in a article about Dell Servers, which mentioned, only Win XP has 
"true" support for HT. It didn't go into any further details.  


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