Quote from gnome:
Not 100% sure about this, but I don't think Win2k supports dualcore CPUs... there have been no chipsets to accommodate it(?).
Thanks for the input.
I read on a HP web page about their dual-core based products:
>>Dual-core support requires the following OSes:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (will recognize each core as a processor)
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (will recognize each core as a processor)
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server, Standard Edition (will recognize each processor socket as a processor)
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server, Enterprise Edition (will recognize each processor socket as a processor)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Update 5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 Update 1
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 with web maintenance update applied
>>
This would confirm your thesis
but according other sources :
>>Only multiprocessing operating systems can take advantage of dual core processors such as Windows NT, 2K, XP, Unix/Linux etc.
>>
In this statement the Win2k seems included.
So anyone knows a definitive reply about this Wink detail?
