It doesn't show up in my XLR8 control panel. It only made me curious as it 
shows up in the PowerLogix Cache control program. I may turn it on and see 
what happens, or just leave it alone, figuring XLR8 new more about their own 
card than PowerLogix does.

STeve

<< According to documentation on the xlr8 CD, Speculative Processing is 
supported on 9600 boards manufactured after September, 1997 and newer 
systems. Mine was manufactured in November, 1997 and the xlr8 control 
panel doesn't even have a selection for it (I assume it's automatically 
enabled). On my 7500, which also has an xlr8 card and the same software, 
there is a selection for it. >>


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