On Monday, July 26, 2004, at 11:56AM, Steven Zerby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I used L2CacheConfig to grab the L2 cache settings
>while in OS9, and imported them into 10.3.4 but I've
>been having lockups in OSX (x-postfacto). Was trouble
>free w/ the G3/400 card. Also, performance seems
>sluggish. Not much, if any improvement, over the
>G3/400 card.
>
>Any thoughts on where to start?

I use Powerlogix CPU Director (available free fromm PowerLogix' website) to enable the 
L2 cache on my Sonnet G3/300/512. It works without problems, it's actually Carbon, but 
it works natively in OS X and comes with a kernel extension for OS X (kinda like a 
Extension or INIT for OS 9) so you can open it, install the .kext and forget about it. 
I have never used the L2cacheconfig method of doing it as I found the PowerLogix tool 
first. I have tried to use the L2cacheenabler thingy in XPF to do it but it just 
caused my 9600 to Kernel Panic on boot.

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Mark Benson

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