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933.1 | | STAR::EVANS | | Thu Dec 12 1996 14:45 | 9 |
933.2 | | CONSLT::WOLF | Cherokee N15802 | Thu Dec 12 1996 15:37 | 5 |
933.3 | Worth the money | CSC32::J_MACGOWN | CSC/CS Remote Support | Fri Dec 13 1996 00:35 | 7 |
933.4 | I read about 25 to 30% gain for PPC @90Mhz in the tech. press | AZUR::HUREZ | Connectivity & Computing Services @VBE. DTN 828-5159 | Fri Dec 13 1996 06:02 | 1 |
933.5 | I just got an L2 Cache for my 6100 | UNIFIX::HARRIS | Juggling has its ups and downs | Wed May 07 1997 19:39 | 15 |
| I just picked up a 256K L2 cache for my 6100 for $23 ($15 for the L2
Cache and $8 for shipping), from "Other World Computing".
I don't know if this is the cheapest, but for comparison, The Chip
Merchant has a price of $35 +S&H.
The system feels a bit faster, but I don't have any test data.
I found it the offer via <http://deal-mac.com/>. The cache was being
sold by "Other World Computing". Their web site is at
<http://www.macsales.com/>
The cache card is good for 6100, 7100 and 8100 systems.
Bob Harris
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933.6 | L2 cache helps my 6100 - most definitly | UNIFIX::HARRIS | Juggling has its ups and downs | Wed May 07 1997 20:05 | 10 |
| I do have an update on the performance of the 256K L2 cache added to my
6100.
When I pull down a menu item in Netscape such a the Bookmark menu item,
it is much faster. Before it took 1 to 2 seconds (I felt like grass
grew faster), now with the L2 cache the menu just pops down.
The Cache is definitly helping. I think it was $23 well spent.
Bob Harris
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933.7 | | SMURF::BINDER | Errabit quicquid errare potest. | Wed May 07 1997 20:32 | 10 |
| I added an L2 cache to my 6360 when I bought it a couple of weeks ago,
and the difference in performance was phenomenal. I didn't think to
run a benchmark before to provide quantitative comparisons, but what
you're seeing is what I see, too. I can see a real difference in how
fast old 68K programs like Brushstrokes do their tasks, especially if
the task at hand is a plug-in activity. Get that whole plug-in into
the L2 cache, and ZING!
Now of only I could find the extension conflict that hangs the machine
entirely too frequently... :-)
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933.8 | Aids to finding out if you already have an L2 Cache | UNIFIX::HARRIS | Juggling has its ups and downs | Thu May 08 1997 09:28 | 27 |
| For anyone thinking about the 6100/7100/8100 cache board, but you don't
know if you already have a cache, the following might help:
<ftp://ftp.newertech.com/users/ntech/download/cache22.hqx>
This is an application that runs timed loops on memory, and checks for
when performance drops off as the size of the test array exceeds the
size of the cache. Then it tells you how much cache you have, if any.
<http://www.thechipmerchant.com/pm6100.htm>
<http://www.thechipmerchant.com/pm7100.htm>
<http://www.thechipmerchant.com/pm8100.htm>
The above are a set of web pages that give instructions for installing
memory and cache boards in the 6100/7100/8100 systems and they include
pictures of where the cache boards are located in each system. You
can use these instructions and pictures to open up your Macs and check
to see if you already have a Cache card installed, or if the socket is
empty.
Bob Harris
PS. For other people interested in a cache for their systems, you can
often find the instructions and pictures on how to install one at
"The Chip Merchant" web site.
<http://www.thechipmerchant.com/techdata.htm>
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