Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!claris!outpost.UUCP!peirce From: peirce@outpost.UUCP (Michael Peirce) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Adding a cache card Message-ID: <0B010004.n9cj86@outpost.UUCP> Date: 25 Jan 91 19:17:08 GMT Reply-To: peirce@outpost.UUCP Organization: Peirce Software Lines: 47 X-Mailer: uAccess - Mac Release: 1.0.3 In article <1991Jan24.233305.13194@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu>, talley@hpuxa.ircc.ohio-state.edu (James T. Talley) writes: > > I have some questions about adding a cache card to a Mac IIci > running A/UX 2.0. The Mac IIci in question has 8 meg of RAM, 80 > meg internal and 40 meg external hard drives. It will primarily > be a network database/mail server. In other words, no one will > be using Macish applications on the console on a regular basis. > > The questions are: > > 1) Is it worth adding a cache card? Will it enhance the speed of > operation significantly for A/UX applications? I can notice the difference, but it's not all that much. It depends alot on what operations you are doing. It doesn't really help disk I/O much, but CPU bound tasks can run quite a bit fast. > 2) How hard is it to install? Do I just plug it in? Will I have > to run newconfig? Do I have to start hacking the kernel with a > hex binary editor? (Just kidding. :-) I just plugged it in and went. I'm not (currently) running A/UX, but I doubt there is any hassle involved. > 3) Does anyone have any recommendations on a particular brand? > Shall I just buy Apple's? Apple's isn't shipping right now (but will be soon). They made a few mistakes when they designed it :-) and had to recall there card. I bought a MacCache at the MacWorld Expo. It works great and comes with a little cdev that lets you turn it the cache on or off. I picked up the 64K version. They also have a 32K version, but the cost is the same so I went for the slightly greater performance the 64K provides. The only warning I know of is that if you are using bus master NuBus cards, make sure the cache you buy supports it. Evidently some don't and you end up with a corrupted cache. The MacCache claims to be NuBus master compatible. -- michael -- Michael Peirce -- outpost!peirce@claris.com -- Peirce Software -- Suite 301, 719 Hibiscus Place -- Macintosh Programming -- San Jose, California 95117 -- & Consulting -- (408) 244-6554, AppleLink: PEIRCE