On Feb 14, 2004, at 12:32 PM, PowerBooks wrote:

Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 21:29:09 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 1400 RAM Question

Without the cache enabled, the 1400 is surprisingly stable. I recently
installed 9.2.2, which seems to have increased stability, but without that
L2 cache, everything is just too slow.

Have you considered the possibility the cache may be faulty on that G3 card?

Yes, I did consider this...I think I asked if there were ANY other possibilities in my original post. If it's just a bad L2 cache, then fine...but if someone has figured out a workaround, I'd like to know.

Last night I read that someone used the XLR8 Mach Speed Control on his 1400,
so shelled out $10 to download it...and my system freezes everytime I try to
open the control panel, with or without extensions disabled.


Any other comments?

I had two processors I had to return to Sonnet - a 333/512 and 466/1MB they replaced it with. Both of the were sent back to me in a timely fashion and worked aftwerards. Actually if you send anything back now you should get a 466 in return, since that's all they are making.


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JSH
TiBook


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