You need to get cache enabling software. PowerLogix G3G4Cache Profiler is a
free download at http://www.powerlogix.com .

Install the extention, fire up the program, click on the cache control tab
and turn on the backside cache and set the speed, normally 1/2 of the
processor speed.


>But (there's always a but), when you look at Apple System Profiler it
>reports the L2 cache at 0K. Of course, I don't really know what it used
>to say. So, is this normal? Is there something else I need to do to get
>the system to recognize the cache? Is this covered in a FAQ somewhere?




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