on 8/17/02 12:07 AM, Robyn Lyons at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> That is how I thought it worked as well, however, on my machine, the
> software wouldn't give me any options and simply stated that the
> L3/motherboard cache was disabled or non-existant. Regardless of what
> the setting was in OS9. I was never really sure if it was disabled, so I
> jumpered J38 (mine already had the pins, so this wasn't a problem), I
> saw a large speed increase and now the Powerlogix software reports that
> L3/motherboard cache is non-existant, as it should.

I'm curious now, because, like I mentioned in another thread, OS X on my
G3/350 upgrade is a bit of a dog. I've done the usual performance tips
within OS X, but it seems perhaps more sluggish than it should be. Hmmmm

-Howie



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