Actually, J38 DOES disable the cache. (this jumper set is near the 
processor slot). The server jumper is labeled server and is below the 
bottom PCI slot. The rest of your info about the server switch seems to 
be correct.

-Robyn

On Monday, December 23, 2002, at 03:50  PM, Aughenbaugh, W wrote:

>
> The J38 jumper came up regularly in the early days of the list. This 
> is the
> server jumper and AFAIK does NOT disable the motherboard cache. To 
> quote
> Kennedy . .


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