It was a dead battery. Once I put a new battery in, the G3 card boots no
problem. When I run the gauge program, it detects only 64K or something like
that of level 1 cache and no level 2 cache. When I run the maxpower control
panel, it says the card or the software is not installed properly. Is this
normal, or should there be some level 2 cache showing in the gauge?

Tom

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> BTW ... UP DOWN DOWN UP is supposed to be for the Kansas machines, while
UP
> UP UP UP is supposed to be for all others, including your 9600/180 and
your
> 7600.
>
> FWIW ... the 9600/200 and below is just about the best and most cost
> effective machine to upgrade to G3 or G4. Huge power supply, great case
(the best one
> Apple ever made), place for seven drives, etcetera. Upgrading a Kansas
machine
> (8600 or 9600 300 MHz and above is not very cost effective).


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