It is worth noting that this hardware bug is mentioned nowhere in your 'Technical Marketing' material. Thanks for saving the juicy ones.
Nor do we say anywhere that we make use of a 64-bit slot as such. I know we also didn't publish the LADDIS run on the clock-doubled F330 which showed essentially zero performance gain over the stock model, nor do we explicitly say that we don't use the hardware's ability to fault in a paged-out hunk of memory even though we all know that even a 486 could do that. I'm not sure what the point would be of trying to mention every little hardware nugget that we don't choose to take advantage of, so long as we don't misrepresent the product as gaining from such features.
-- Karl Swartz - Technical Marketing Engineer Network Appliance Work: kls@netapp.com http://www.netapp.com/ Home: kls@chicago.com http://www.chicago.com/~kls/