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- From: koko <koko@waffle.sns.com>
- Subject: Re: 040 caching
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- References: <1992Jul23.064630.24591@metropolis.com>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 92 16:28:54 PDT
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- robert@metropolis.com (Robert Munyer) writes:
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- >
- >
- > I think the Apple one requires you to reboot whenever you turn the cache on o
- > off. There's a better control panel device (called CacheOut, I think) that c
- > turn it on and off automatically whenever you (or your system) switches from
- > one application to another.
- >
- >
-
- Apple's version does not require to reboot. You can simply hold down option
- key while clicking on the button. The reason they did not make this as a
- default is that there is a possibility of serial devices/AppleTalk/Floppy
- may not work since they get the timing information during boot up. This
- may not happen on some Quadras with IOP/
-
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