>On 8/18/02 1:02 PM, "Tom & Lisa P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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).
> 
> Hardware disable seems to work better in this case.
> 
> Mad Dog

Thank's Mad Dog, I believe I found it just above ram slot A1 and between
The XLR8 heatsink. 2 Silver "nubs" right? Indulge me please... You mentioned
"I just solder in the jumper myself (parts from digikey)" what are you
referring to? Wouldn't I just "blend" the 2 "nubs" together w/solder.
Thank's again, Phil


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