Gene Osburn wrote:

> > I have a power computing power tower pro 225
> > running mac os9 on it
> > i bought a newer tech g4 400 upgrade card
> > and have had lots of freezing
> >
> > system was unstable (random freezes) until I removed the L2 memory from
> > the motherboard.
> > Now seems to work w/o problems."
> >
> > sounds great right!!??
> > can anyone confirm this and tell me where my L2 memory is?
>
> Removing the cache DIMM is recommended by all mfr's.  The logic board
> for the PTP is based on the 9500.  MacGurus hasn't yet posted a logic
> board diagram for the PTP, so check out the 9500 diagram, see it that
> helps:

The 9500 has 512mb Cache soldered onto the Logic board, so I think that this guy
will have a heck of a time removing it. ;-)

I haven't worked on a PTP in years, but I think they are the same.

-- Kyle H. Hansen

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