On Nov 18, 2003, at 5:21 AM, Dan Stewart wrote:
From: Charles Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
So far, it seems a lot snappier, especially with Quartz Extreme-related stuff. Menus and scrolling everywhere are noticeably more responsive and quick compared to 10.2.8. (I enabled QE manually; Had to do it that way since the PCI Extreme application doesn't work with Panther. The manual way, is the same way as you do it in 10.2.x, however)
PCI Extreme 2.1 worked here. How did you enable your L2 cache? Mine won't boot with it enabled in XPF.
i enabled it with CPUDirector
when installing and booted with verbose it would hang early in the boot with the XPF cache enabler.
so for the install i left it off. i haven't tried it after the install since the CPU director works for me.
CPU director doesn't come on until late in the boot though, so it might make the boot process go faster. i might try it again tonight.
i tried PCI extreme 2.1. i bet it is something i'm not thinking of
-charles
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