Does it really have an L2 cache? :)  Check for the presence of the chips
themselves; I don't know for certain what part numbers you're looking for but
they should be some sort of fast RAM, probably in a group of two (128K each) or
four (64K each) identical chips.

Cache-22 may not like upgrade cards in general; what happens when you run it
with the card removed?

I think the Daystar PowerControl is only for the PowerCard and PowerPro
upgrades, which would explain its reticence here.

Did you do a fresh install of the OS when you installed the card?

Things it probably isn't:

 - the 040 cache mode, since the 040 is turned off completely when the PPC is
active
 - anything else related to the 040, for the same reason
-- 

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