on 8/16/02 10:45 PM, Robyn Lyons at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> One more note. Disable the on-board L2 cache if you upgrade to a G3 and
> run OSX. It will make a very large, positive performance difference.
> 
> Does anyone know of any software way of diableing the on-board cache? I
> only was able to by jumpering J38.

Correct me if I'm wrong... I thought that since the various software that
comes with G3/4 upgrades (Powerlogix, XLR8, etc.) allow the disabling of the
motherboard L2 cache under OS 9, that it would remain disabled under OS X.

On the other hand, what was necessary was a way to enable the L2 cache on
the upgrade card under OS X. Ryan Rempel has a utility for that, as does
XLR8 and Powerlogix.

-Howie



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