Re: another Lombard bites the dust (L2 cache is gone)

2005-03-10 Thread Al Poulin
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 11:14:53 -0500 From: Andrew in Ann Arbor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: another Lombard bites the dust (L2 cache is gone) I hate replying to my own questions but I've figured out how to tell if the L2 cache in my Lombard is bad. Under a

Re: another Lombard bites the dust (L2 cache is gone)

2005-03-09 Thread Steve Fuller
There is another more radical option, my Dad is sending me a G4 cube that he has replaced with a G4 iBook. I've always like the aesthetics of the G3 powerbooks but the cube is every bit as good looking and has the added attraction of being free. Unless portability is a must, get the Cube. I just

Re: another Lombard bites the dust (L2 cache is gone)

2005-03-09 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 9, 2005, at 9:14 AM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote: There is another more radical option, my Dad is sending me a G4 cube that he has replaced with a G4 iBook. I've always like the aesthetics of the G3 powerbooks but the cube is every bit as good looking and has the added attraction of being f

another Lombard bites the dust (L2 cache is gone)

2005-03-09 Thread Andrew in Ann Arbor
I hate replying to my own questions but I've figured out how to tell if the L2 cache in my Lombard is bad. Under apple system profiler my Lombard now reports "no L2 cache" Then there's the message that pops up during start up: "The built in memory test has detected a problem with cache memory. Pl