That software only disables motherboard cache in OS9 (and earlier). The 
Powerlogix cache software for OS X: CacheControlX1.2 supposedly works 
and disables m.board cache in OS X. I kind of like the surefire, 
reliable hardware method: jumping the J38s. Especially as I've had 
trouble getting the Powerlogix utility to work...

-Ford
On Saturday, August 17, 2002, at 02:02  AM, Howie S wrote:

> 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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