I recently went through the L2 gambit with my G4/450 from XLR8.  Turns out that
I had bad L2 and had to get a replacement.  Bad L2 IS a possibility with upgrade
cards.

You seem to have tried everything that I would have tried.  Strange that it did
not come up in X but did in 9.  Is this the first time that you have noticed this?

You can also try the terminal version of ASP� type, all one word into the
Terminal.app: "AppleSystemProfiler" (without the quotes, of course) and see what
that gives you.

Yes I did boot into OS 9.1 run the get L2 cache setting utility, then
imported the settings into L2CacheConfig.

On Thursday, May 23, 2002, at 12:12 AM, Charles Baker wrote:

I have a Power Mac 7500 with a G3 upgrade card, and have successfully
installed Mac OS X. Everything in OS X works great. I used Sonnets
software to do the unsupported installation with no problems. The only
thing that does not work is the L2 cache on the G3 upgrade. It works
under OS 9.1, but not under OS X. Sonnet says that their install
utility
works in enabling L2 cache on SOME NewerTech cards. But when I go to
System profiler it reports no L2 cache is installed. I have also used
L2CacheConfig from Other World Computing, and PowerLogic with no
luck. I
have a NewerTech PCI G3 upgrade running @ 275Mhz with 1MB of L2 cache.
Please
Help????

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