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 "Drew Beckett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 18:53:37 -0600

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I'm pretty sure G3G4 Cache Control isn't designed for the on-die L2 =
cache thePowerPC 750FX uses.

Snip: ** Thank you. I trashed it. **
The =correct utility is Powerlogix's CPU Director, though it hangs my >S900.
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The new version works fine in my S900
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The driver CD that comes with the CarrierZIF slocket is for the XLR8 ZIF
upgrades.  It may or may not work with anything else.
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Thank you. I trashed it also.
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IIRC, the DIP switches on the CarrierZIF control the bus speed, and the
multiplier is set by the DIP switches on the Powerlogix ZIF. I don't know >which combinations yield what speeds. Apple System Profiler probably >won't report the speed correctly anyway.
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Do you have the latest version of CPU Director 1.3f1. It seems to ignore the ZIF settings and boots to the minimum multiplier in my system.
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I'm fairly certain that what CPU you have installed has no effect on the
System blessing. The only thing I'm coming up with is zap the PRAM and >let themachinesort itself out.
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The de-blessing only happens when the G3 up-grade crashes. Which may be "CPU Director 1.3f1" crashing after I set the speed too fast. Hard to tell what is crashing.


Once it froze when I tried to shutdown. It gave a warning that said: "The finder cannot be found, If you shut down you may not be able to restart". Closing that warning window and asking for a menu barshutdown brings up the same warning.

Odd, I could still close the warning window by clicking on it's Close Box. I thought that was a Finder Action???

Shades of Microsoft cryptic warnings.

Thank you for your help. Anymore, I need all I can get.

Ernie


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