>
>
>Dan, I am responding with an earlier post by "Bailey" about the same subject
>My question is: Where is the MoBo cache on the S900, What/Where is a J38
>Jumper? And can anyone explain again...how to achieve that performance gain.

Looking at the mobo, with the RAM slots north (top), the mobo cache 
is in the lower right quadrant.  It is 4 square Motorolla chips on my 
board.

To find jumper J38, look at the lowest RAM slot.  About 1" from the 
right end of this RAM slot, and about 1/2" below it is a small 
rectangular marking on the board "J38".  Most people have an empty 
space where this marking is.  By  shorting the 2 pads together on 
J38, you manually disable the L2.  I just solder in the jumper myself 
(parts from digikey).

>I'm using an XLR8 card in my machine w/software "enabled". I've searched the
>Supermac & Unsupported X archive for postings on this subject but I still
>don't get it. Thank's again Listers, Phil Meza
>

Hardware disable seems to work better in this case.

Mad Dog

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