on 10/03/2001 10:10 AM, Michael McMurtrey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My 9600/MachSpeed G3/300MHz is (finally) running OS 9.1. I had to slow
> down the backside cache speed from 119 to 99 to prevent it from freezing
> up at start-up, but after that it starts up okay. Occasionally, however,
> I get installer crashes and Type 1 error messages when trying to install
> new software, and I can't upgrade to OS 9.2, and the Pioneer CD-ROM
> (still) will not output any sound through the mother board, but except
> for those glitches, it's perfect!

On the other side or the coin.

I have my Met@box G3 320 in my 4400.  I am using the XLR8 drivers and have
increased my backside cache from 160 to 213 and have speculation turned on
and have been running it that way for a few months now with no problems just
a bit more zippiness.

Lee


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