Sydney, you are correct it's a Newer 183. Your's is the first comment 
I've heard about a 'crippled' chache, can you elaborate?

As for 'magnifying' 8.6/9.1 differences, surely that exactly points out 
9.1's superiority on older Macs? 8.6 felt excruciatingly slow on my 1400 
where 9.1 'feels' much more responsive, and I'd like to reckon that 
proves the pudding.

Dan K

On 4/14/02 Sidney Ho wrote:

> In a non-G3
>1400c, it is possible the much slower PPC 603 will "exaggerate" differences
>in PPC/68k code. (BTW I thought 1400c's only went to 166--iirc, if you're
>using a Newer 183 upgrade, they supplied a very crippled cache which made it
>unnecessarily slower, which again could theoretically "magnify" 8.6/9.1
>differences).

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