As best I remember, the card sent to me had the connector for the cache daughterboard, 
plus 
if I remember correctly, the option for the "128K Secondary Cache" was dimmed in 
QuadControl / Power Central.

I'm going to have to disagree with you there-- my 48 MHz (overclocked) Turbo 
040-accelerated 
IIci runs circles around my 50 MHz PowerCache '030 accelerated IIci. It did the same 
when 
running at a stock 40 MHz, too. :)

-- Epicenter


On 16 Dec 2002 at 7:25, Mark Benson wrote:

> 
> On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 03:18 Europe/London, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> wrote:
> 
> > The 50 MHz Turbo 030 is very nice, but it's really nothing compared to 
> > the
> > Turbo 040's. Though I don't think A/UX supports the Turbo 040 at all, 
> > whereas
> > I hear it works with the Turbo 030.
> 
> If your talking about the Daystar Upgrades the 030 was called 
> 'PowerCache 030' not Turbo 030. And for running System 7.1, there is 
> nothing finer than a 50MHz 030, especially if you have an SE/30! I'm 
> still trying to work out how to adapt the IIsi adapter tho fit a Turbo 
> 040 in my SE/30 but it's not going to well :(
> 
> > Anyway, I have an odd problem. I'm using a Turbo 040-40 MHz in a IIci, 
> > and
> > whenever the Secondary Cache is turned on, it locks up once I run a 
> > program,
> > usually with a Type 1 error, followed by a complete freeze where it 
> > won't
> > respond to even mouse movement. Has this happened to anyone else? The
> > company I ordered it from said they'd replace the card and cache 
> > module, and
> > conveniently sent me a 33 MHz model with no cache. They're just great 
> > at
> > this, aren't they? :)
> 
> Are you sure it had no cache? I have a late 33MHz Turbo 040 in my IIci 
> that has the cache built into the board. They changed the design 
> latterly because practically everyone who bought one bought the 
> secondary cache so they came to the conclusion having it as an option 
> was silly :)
> 
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