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I have an ASIC based Turbo 040 with integrated cache, but can't seem to turn on the cache in the control panel"

macuserman

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I'm not super familiar with these machines so I don't really know but I can't seem to enable the cache in the control panel, I can click it but after reboot it is unclicked, this is in a Mac II with the daystar adapter if that helps at all.
 

macuserman

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Edit! I'm an idiot and did not have the control panel, in the control panel folder... Duh! Thanks to @Phipli for pointing out my error.
 

olePigeon

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@macuserman If you hold down the Option key, you'll get an Advanced Features button. In there you can disable the Memory Test, which is useful if you have any reasonable amount of RAM installed. That way you don't have to wait for ever for it to complete the memory test after you start the computer up.
 

macuserman

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@macuserman If you hold down the Option key, you'll get an Advanced Features button. In there you can disable the Memory Test, which is useful if you have any reasonable amount of RAM installed. That way you don't have to wait for ever for it to complete the memory test after you start the computer up.
Nice! I will check that out.
 
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