Speculative Processing SHOULD be turned off if you are using one of the 
'classic' versions of the OS. Under OSX only, Speculative Processing 
works like it should on 'old world' machines. I'm not sure about the 
Write-Thru cache setting though, I don't even know what the difference 
is; can anyone enlighten us?

-Robyn.

On Saturday, August 10, 2002, at 10:57  PM, Bryan wrote:

> I know you need to disable the motherboard cache via software when the
> G4 is installed. I believe they say Speculative Processing is bad on Old
> World machines, but I use it with my PowerLogix G3 under OS X, so who
> can say? Same with Write-Thru Cache, I believe; supposedly bad but works
> for me.


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