>> 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

    I'd be interested in getting those jumpers, as I'd like to see if
jumpering the cache in the J700 will allow me to get a faster speed via
overclocking or fix a few sound issues I'm having.

    You can reply to me off list if you want, Mad Dog :)


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