pamark wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I was following the thread on the above post and I didn't see any more
> responses. I was wondering How do you know if your level 2 cache is
> being accessed? and Do you have to do something special to activate it?
> I installed a SOnnet G3 500 upgrade card in my Power Tower Pro and took
> out the level 2 cache. I only installed the regular sonnet extentions
> and control panel. Where would I check to see if my machine is accessing
> the cache on the upgrade card?
> Thanks for all the help....
> pam
> 


If OSX runs like molasses in January in Prudhoe Bay, then your cache 
isn't enabled.

Since you're using the sonnet *extensions*, I presume you're using OS 9 
and that is what the extensions do.

So yes, your cache is working.


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