>At 09:28 7/13/2001, Brian McLeod wrote:
>
>>on 7/13/01 10:10 AM, Tom & Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>> Depends on the CPU. The CPU card controls the bus speed. Normally,
>>> the highest bus speed you are supposed to go to is 50 MHz. However,
>>> if you manually disable the L2 cache via a jumper on the mobo, I have
>>> heard reports of ppl going as high as 66 Mhz (although that has to be
>>> rare).
>>>
>>> Mad Dog
>>
>>How do you do that?
>
>I suspect that Brian meant how does one manually disable the on board
>cache. There is an uninstalled jumper sort of between the CPU slot and the
>DIMM sockets and maybe back a little. It is labeled J38. If you install a
>jumper across those two holes it disables the cache. If you have a header
>strip, you can install a pair of pins and then use a large jumper like you
>would use on a hard drive to turn it off or leave it on. You can get
>header strips from JDR electronics (www.jdr.com). I think they come in
>different sizes so you need to know the pitch between the pins.
>
>Jeff Walther
I have a row of the right sized jumpers. I can give the digikey part
# to anyone who wants it.
Mad Dog
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