Kinda unlikely to work, but:
One thing to try is to get the OLD XLR8
control panel.
The one that does NOT require a password
to function fully.
That control panel might do what you want
on your NewerTech card.
(I have a PowerLogix card being controlled by the XLR8 control panel.)





Michael C. Breslin wrote:
> Old problem but in light of the recent XLR8 discussion, here goes.
> 
> I have an old NewerTech g3 upgrade. 

> The cache will not enable. 

> The Newer
> control panel tells me that the speed at which I am trying to run the cache
> is too fast (or something like that). I've tried other cache utilities - no
> luck.
> 
> It did work for a short time, but like a dumass I took it out of the machine
> and it has not worked since. Any thoughts?
> 
> Thanks.
> Michael
> 
> 



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