> Regarding the IIsi Disk Cache speed-up, I paraphrase from "Mac & Power
> Mac Secrets" by David Pogue & Joseph Schorr. The IIsi uses it's 1 MB
> on-board RAM both for video RAM and cache RAM. Any that's left over is
> used by your programs, but it's much slower than using the SIMM RAM
> especially if you are using colors on your monitor so the trick is to
> cache all of the on-board RAM and force the programs to use the SIMMs,
> hence setting the Disk Cache to 768k. They don't mention this working
> with any other Macs.

The IIci also can use this tip (if you have 1 MB in bank A & are using the
on-board video.)

-- 
Over,

        Jutso

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