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- From: gmw1@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Gabe M Wiener)
- Subject: 040 caching
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.025300.10797@news.columbia.edu>
- Sender: usenet@news.columbia.edu (The Network News)
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- Organization: Columbia University
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 02:53:00 GMT
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- Can someone explain exactly what is going on when a program "trips over" the
- 040 cache? Does the 040 cache have any relation to the external cache that
- can be added in the PDS slot? Why does this problem not manifest itself on
- IIci's with cache cards?
-
- Apparently there is some sort of Apple CDEV that can be used to turn the
- 040 cache on and off. It does not seem to be on the 7.0.1 distribution.
- What is this little CDEV called? I'll probably prowl around ftp.apple.com
- and see if it's there
-
- (btw, does any of this have anything to do with the serial port switch?)
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- N2GPZ in ham radio circles communication. The device is inherently of
- 72355,1226 on CI$ no value to us." -Western Union memo, 1877
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