on 08/25/2001 05:59 PM, Eugene Gierson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> I believe that there is  software that disables the L2 cache.
> Anyone help?
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>>>> ... a power computing power tower pro 225
>>>> with a newer tech g4 400 upgrade card
>>>> and  lots of freezing
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>>>> ...system was unstable (random freezes) until I removed the L2 memory from
>>>> the motherboard.
>>>> Now  works ok."
>>>> 
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>> Kyle Hansen wrote:
>> 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
>> 
Try Xlr8 Mach speed control 2.0.2, you can disable the cache from the
control panel.

Lee


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