Thats one reason why its strange: I HAVE installed the MAX-Power cache-control 
software from NewerTech and I set the default preference to DISABLE the on-board Cache 
if smaller than one meg. Tomorrow I will fire up my Genesis in OS9.1 just to see what 
the Cache information looks like in the System Profiler on that machine. It also has a 
Tsunami board with 512k Cache soldered on and a 800 MHz G4 Sonnet card in it.

M
> 
> You want to install the control panel which can disable the soldered  cache. 


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