486CACHE.COM
Disable and enable the internal cache

This  program  allow you to turn the 80486's (and above) internal cache on and 
off. Usually your cache should be left enabled, but some software may not work 
with caching enabled. In particular,  Sierra and Dynamix  games will not  work 
correctly  with the  CMS Sound  Blaster if  caching is enabled.  Also, you can 
disable the cache to slow down programs that run too fast  on a 486.  Origin's 
Wing Commander is a good  candidate for this,  especially  if you  have a fast 
video board.  

Comments:
 Michael Spertus:
 I disable the cache for both reasons with Dynamix's Stellar7.
 My 486 runs about as fast as a 386 when I disable the internal cache.  If I 
 disable the external cache as well (Do this in your BIOS setup), my 486 runs 
 about as fast as a 286.

 Adriano Cunha:
 I disable the cache for some old 286 programs, that runs too fast in my PC.
 My Cyrix 5x86, with the internal cache disabled, runs about as fast as a 286
 with 27MHz clock (Landmark speed test).

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Usage:

The program have the following syntax:

486CACHE /E[nabled] /D[isabled] /H[elp]

the option /E enables the internal cache
the option /D disables the internal cache
the option /H gives you the program syntax

Note: calling an option twice have no effect

Warning: If you do not have an 80486 or an 5x86, I don't know what will happen 
	 if you run this, but it probably won't be good.

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The program 486CACHE, programed by A&L Software, is the result of the original
programs ICE.EXE and ICD.EXE by Michael Spertus, that do exactly the  same as
486CACHE.COM.

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This program is freeware, distribute as you like.
Please, do not remove the authors name.
Send any comments to: Michael Spertus - 70313,2520 Compuserve
		      Adriano Cunha - adrcunha@dcc.unicamp.br
				      adrcunha@fee.unicamp.br
