>  >
>>
>>  So today I finally got X working but it seemed slow. I tried to install the
>>  Mach software for X, but it won't allow me to select my X disk. Before I
>>  contact the XLR8 tech support people, I'd like to ask if it's necessary to
>>  install software to get the caches working in X. I seem to recall it was
>>  only necessary for OS 9. Is that true?
>>
>>
>>  -Mick
>Mick,
>It is a must. You may also have to do a logic board reset to get the cache
>to work. I have had the same zif since April...sorta. I've had to have it
>replaced twice as the cache seems to quit working every so often. Hope 3
>times is the charm! New One shold be here today.
>
>Mikeal



Hmm, so how do I know if the cache is working and how do I find out 
more about this software, and the reset on the logic board?

Eric

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