At 10:14 AM -0700 6/16/04, David Dierlam wrote:
--- After I read this, I went to my ASP to see what I
had. It indicates I have 608MB of ram  External L2 is
256k and Backside L2 is 0. Is this L2 backside the
same backside you reccomend as 1MB? Who sells Backside
L2 caches? >>David


Backside cache is a feature of G3 and up processors. Prior PPC chips in Macs do not have backside cache.

No one sells Backside caches alone on the retail market. Backside cache is part of a G3 daughter board.

You either don't have a G3 or the cache enabling software (required in a 7500 vintage PCI Mac) isn't running.


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