Crescendo/PCI G3 & G4
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IDArticle TitlePost Date
72 The Crescendo/Encore installer hangs, or crashes the system; occurs most often when run from the Sonnet installer CD.May-12-09
Under certain conditions, the Crescendo/Encore Installer application encounters conflicts that cause it to hang, or even crash the computer when the computer is booted in Mac OS 9 with extensions on.

Solution:

1) If you have attempted to run the application directly from the Sonnet Installer CD, copy the Crescendo/Enc Ins file from the CD to the desktop (single-click and drag the file from the Mac OS 7-9 ONLY, not CLASSIC folder on to the desktop). Otherwise, go to step 2.

2) Restart the computer under Mac OS 9 with extensions off (hold down the Shift key when you turn on the computer until the message "Extensions Off" appears).

3) Launch the Crescendo/Encore Installer from the desktop and follow the instructions.
 
73 What are the known incompatibilities with the Crescendo/PCI G4 700 and 800?May-12-09
74 Why can't I run Mac OS 9.2 on my computer upgraded with a Crescendo/PCI G4 800 (or 700)?May-12-09
169 May I discard my original CPU after installing Sonnet's upgrade cards? May-07-09
171 The speed indicated on the G3 or G4 chip on my Sonnet processor upgrade doesn't seem to match the speed of the upgrade I purchased. What's the story?May-07-09
175 The Crescendo/Encore installer hangs, or crashes the system; occurs most often when run from the Sonnet installer CD while using Mac OS 9.May-07-09
218 The computer's standard startup process takes noticeably longer after upgrading to any Mac OS 9.x system from Mac OS 8.6 or earlier.May-12-09
228 System will not finish start-up process. Hang or crash occurs before desktop appears.Jun-23-09
The computer's original Level 2 (L2) cache conflicts with that on the Crescendo/PCI card.

To fix this issue, remove the computer's L2 cache card. Since the Crescendo/PCI has its own L2 cache, the computer's L2 cache is deactivated once the processor upgrade is installed. There is no loss of performance or any other benefits when the original L2 cache card is removed.

Important Note: Be sure to take all precautions against static discharge during this process, or you may inflict permanent damage to part, or all of your computer.

In most Mac and Mac clone models, the L2 cache card is similar in appearance to a DIMM, and is usually located amongst or near the memory (DIMM) sockets. In most cases, it is clearly identified by markings on the motherboard, and its socket is offset from the others. In these configurations, there are no clips holding the card in place, so it should lift straight up and out of the machine. If the card has been in place for years, it may be difficult to extract, and care should be used to gently work the card out.

There are some models where the L2 cache card is inconveniently located, and in some cases, it is soldered to the motherboard and cannot be removed. Consult your computer's documentation for the location of the L2 cache. If it is soldered on, contact Sonnet's customer service at 1-949-472-2772 for further instructions.
 
229 After installing my new Crescendo/PCI processor upgrade in a Power Tower Pro, I can hear the boot chime when I turn the computer on, but the video display never comes up.May-12-09
230 After installing a Crescendo/ PCI G4 700 or 800 MHz upgrade, I opened Apple System Profiler and it is reporting the processor type as unknown and the speed as 450 MHz.May-12-09
231 After following the instructions and installing both the Crescendo/PCI G4 700 or 800 MHz upgrade card and its included software into my computer, the video is distorted and my cursor is a rectangular block that cannot move more than halfway down the screen.Jun-23-09
233 G4 performance drops following Mac OS 9.x system software update.May-12-09