> Welcome to the club. I have had a Lombard for the last few months with
 > a bad L2 Cache. I have been running 10.3.9 quite satisfactorily
 > however.

I would suppose it would run slower with a bad La Cache? Do you have a feel
 for that, or is this not really relevant to speed?

 cheers,
 gianfranco

Mine's got a 400 mhz so I'm not expecting super speeds, but it really doesn't seem to be running slow either considering. In the few months I've had it, the machine has frozen twice but I think that related to the machine getting too hot. I've dealt with that issue however.

Again re the speed, doesn't OSX disable or do something different with L2 Cache? Somebody?

Dave


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