When oh when oh when |
January, 26, 2003 9:02 PM |
powderhaus |
You are torturing me Ryan, when are you going to let V3 out????? |
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RE: When oh when oh when |
February, 14, 2003 8:07 PM |
powderhaus |
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And i wonder if Sonnet will have a $30 firewire booting version of XpostFacto...haha |
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RE: When oh when oh when |
February, 14, 2003 7:58 PM |
powderhaus |
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I am going to bring this back up every few weeks... |
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RE: When oh when oh when |
January, 28, 2003 9:36 PM |
trgreen706 |
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I am purchasing the sonnet G4/700 card based on your promise to finish the L3 cache enabler, as your previous work has been great. I am running a PM8600/300 w/ XLR8 G3/400, Mcally FW/USB, Radeon 7000 , 1GB , without a single problem.(unless you count trying to boot in 9.2) Most stable OS ever. PM7300 wPowerlogix G3/400 also works great after removing IX3D ultimate rez and all old ram leaving 2X 128 cards and 4MB video. |
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RE: When oh when oh when |
January, 27, 2003 2:50 PM |
marcush |
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Ryan, would it be possible to release an interim version of XpostFacto that incorporates L3Cache configuration and the ability to select write-through and write-back modes, but leaves out the Firewire booting. Those of us with the Sonnet G4 700 and G4 800 cards would greatly appreciate this. I can wait for Firewire booting. |
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RE: When oh when oh when |
January, 26, 2003 9:27 PM |
powderhaus |
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well, if it is not going to be usefull i can wait, but you gave us a tast and now i want more :) I did not get to see it in action so i don't realy know how well it ran, but i can wait till the bugs get worked out. I just want to see if it will give my system a speed increase, it sould my SCSI drive transfers at about 5MBs but my firewire is about 20MBs. Just make it good :) |
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RE: When oh when oh when |
January, 26, 2003 9:21 PM |
OSXGuru |
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Well, when it's ready, I guess. There are a couple of things that I need to deal with before it is even a useful alpha version. I should have been working on it this weekend, but I got sidetracked into tinkering with my Starmax machines again (successfully, I might add, so it was not all lost time). |