I forgot about the Powerlogix software. The last time I looked at it, it 
was still a beta and didn't like my machine.

So this morning I downloaded it and it has options for the onboard 
cache, but they are greyed out. It says that the motherboard cache is 
either disabled or non-existant. Well, I know it exists, and the enable 
button is greyed out so I can't tell if it really is disabled or not.

-Robyn

On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 05:56  AM, Bailey wrote:

> Robyn-
> You've tried the latest Powerlogix software with the GrabL2Cache (w/
> L2CacheConfig) utility from Ryan Rempel ?
> Now that you mention it, I'm not sure mine has been disabled in OS X...
> I've got a Powerlogix card as well ... ASP does not tell me whether
> motherboard cache is disabled or not, nor does L2CacheConfig.
> Anyone else?
>
> -Ford


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