As I posted a while ago, random programs will type one error out on 
me, and installers complain about "the data doesn't match" and other 
such things on my 9600/233. I don't really believe it's "6 slot 
problems" as suggested by another lister, because it's independent of 
my PCI card configuration, and by swapping in known-good parts (like 
using a SCSI hard drive instead of one on an UltraTek 66 board, that 
sort of thing) I've become convinced that it's got to be either the 
motherboard, the RAM sticks, or the processor. I'm going to be buying 
more RAM shortly, so when I get it, I'll swap out the RAM I have now 
and see if that fixes it, and I'll be buying a G3 upgrade shortly, so 
that'll nix the possibility of it being the CPU card, which leaves 
the motherboard.

I know the driver for the Powerlogix G3 cards has an option to 
disable the soldered 512k of cache, I'm wondering if anybody knows of 
any other way to disable it, while still running a 604e CPU. I'd like 
to see if disabling the cache helps fix the problem (i.e. is the bad 
part the cache?)

Help?

-Tyler

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