said: 
>I know that Steven chooses his words carefully and I'm not suggesting 
>what is here is otherwise.  But I'd just like to confirm that this means 
>recent MPTSes like WR08610/WR08621 and not necessarily UN0980 (the 32-bit 
>apps) just to solidify my understanding.  Right? 
I try to choose my words carefully, but they don't always make it from my 
brain the fingers exactly as I would prefer. 
You are correct.  I mean the 32-bit TCP/IP stack which can be installed 
with the MPTS FPs. 
BTW, UN_0980 is only for the 16-bit apps. 
As always, the definitive guide for this is: 
 http://www.warpupdates.mynetcologne.de/english/site_contents.html 
Steven 
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