Unfortunately, your cache is blown, and likely your processor chip as well.. 
Ouch... But that's the ugly...

Don't feel bad-it's the most common issue with that processor--the cache 
error. Pretty  unlikely that you caused it (though perhaps that beer in the 
keyboard didn't help things!).

Thanks,
David
      www.ibookparts.com
      www.wegenermedia.com
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In a message dated 10/3/02 1:20:36 AM, you wrote:

>Help, anyone! Is there an easy way to solve the instability happening with
>my G3 Bronze 320 RAM, (20g Hard Drive, 400 mhz processor). Every time I boot
>up, I get the message about Cache Memory problems, see local tech rep,
>etc...
>Trouble is, here in Vienna there are very few reliable repairs places for
>Macs. I can do limited stuff myself (I installed the extra RAM and the 20
>gig HD myself - uh, maybe that1s why I1m having problems?!) and would like
>to avoid the scary repair prospects here... Suggestions?  Thanks!
>
>Lockwood 
>

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