Subj : Re: 386 OS/2 Woes... To : Vorlon From : Abbub Date : Fri Apr 21 2023 22:09:02 > Great job at finding the issue.... I was reading and thought "bad > memory", then you found it, but in a cache chip!... Do you have the > skill's and ability to replace it? I gather it's solderd to the > board? It's not soldered on the board. It's just socketed. A replacement chip has been procured. The performance jump between 128k cache and 256k cache on a 386 is not the performance improvement between 0k and 128k, so it's not a *huge* deal. Still, I want everything working as good as it can get, since this is a 386 being asked to run a 4-node BBS. --- * Origin: WalledCTTY (21:2/145) .