hi folks ;-)

a friend has trouble with his Daystar Genesis MP 528 (basically a power surge board) and activating the caches on a sonnet crescendo pci g4-700 on 10.3

is there someone out who runs a similar configuration and what works in that case ?

Sonnets original cache activator messes the xpf installation and it becomes unusable.

he tried both, 10.2.8 and 10.3.5 with no luck

tia,
Sven

I used Sonnet's enabled on my 9600 with 10.2.8. You have to install 10.2 using XPF, boot, install Sonnet's software, boot back to OS 9, run XPF and select 're-apply' extensions. This leaves you with XPF to boot OS X and only Sonnet's cache enabling software. This proved very stable for me. To install 10.3.5, I used XPF to install then loaded Powerlogix cache director, which also proved very stable.
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