The April 2003 MacAddict showed up yesterday Page 26 has a quick blurb 
about installing OSX onto a PCI PowerPC.

Mention is made of the necessity of Enabling the Cache after the new 
operating system is installed.

Ambiguous for the sake of brevity, I'm sure.

I have a Sonnet 800 Mhz G4 card in my Genesis.

How can I tell if the Cache has been enabled?

How can I enable it if it isn't ?

The Cache Control X from Powerlogic  is shown and the Sonnet PCI 
Tune-Up simply alluded to. If I run the Sonnet PCI Tune-up will it 
create preference settings that will automatically enable the cache or 
do I still need to configure something ??

Enquiring minds want to know.

M


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