No of course not but it is enabled never the the less according to the bottom of post 1619 with the install instruction and also a picture of bottom post with it enabled:
SVA1032X now has all options permanently enabled (including RT40 which does not work in this HW version). Model name is SVA1032X, serial number shows XXXX.
Post 1619 and 1628
These are 2 years back so I don't know it ifs still the same today, and thus the question about this. Cross-flashed 1032 does not support RT40 as we all know because it doesn't have RT, but it is seen and can be started never the less as it seem but doesn't show anything and thus the question if it can be totally removed from the installation instead.
@William_K, once and for all try to understand this:
Post 1619 was never an endorsed and/or "official" way of doing the licensing. It had the correct mechanics of the crossflash but that's all. The way some people, at that time (and some still today), were doing the licensing was by removing (renaming) the license files.
That method would cause the program to behave erraticaly, because once it didn't find the files, it DISPLAYED ALL OPTIONS that the software contain in it's code (because the code is mostly shared between all the SSA, SVA families, so IT CONTAINS ALL POSSIBLE OPTIONS from all these various equipments).
The fact that it displayed the options didn't mean "sheet". Some of them are useless for that specific HW combination.
SO, if you do a proper crossflash AND a proper licensing (with the license keys) you will never see any unintended option in the model that you are running.