Cross your fingers that the software does this for you. If not, look 
for 2 jumper pins labeled j38 (some machines do not have the pins, just 
two solder pads) about 1.5 inches above the processor slot (s900) or to 
the right (J700). Someone has a picture of this with it labeled, but I 
don't remember the link.

-robyn

On Friday, September 27, 2002, at 07:00 PM, J.W. Holmes wrote:

>> I have a sonnett G4 / 400Mhz upgrade processor card.
>> The manual says to remove the L2 cache
>> Our  L2 caches are soldered to the motherboard
>> How would one remove or disable this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> David
>>
>
> If you are using the Sonnet software, I think that it automatically
> disables the L2 Cache.


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