# text: "Jim Hamilton\n2914 Aftonshire Way #13102\nAustin, TX 78748"
DITL_-4040.txt
# 2 entries
# item 0: BUTTON (0x04) enabled
# bounds: x1=78 y1=111 x2=138 y2=131
# text: "OK"
# item 1: TEXT (0x88) disabled
# bounds: x1=17 y1=11 x2=206 y2=90
# text: "Your changes will not take effect until you reboot, since you did not boot with CacheControl."
DITL_-4033.txt
# 5 entries
# item 0: BUTTON (0x04) enabled
# bounds: x1=152 y1=236 x2=212 y2=250
# text: "OK"
# item 1: TEXT (0x88) disabled
# bounds: x1=3 y1=7 x2=361 y2=41
# text: "Use the check boxes for “Instruction Cache” and “Data Cache” to enable those caches."
# item 2: TEXT (0x88) disabled
# bounds: x1=3 y1=39 x2=361 y2=102
# text: "The “Check Processor” option forces the system to find out what processor is in the system by running some advanced instructions, instead of “taking the system’s word for it.”"
# item 3: TEXT (0x88) disabled
# bounds: x1=4 y1=105 x2=361 y2=170
# text: "The “Patch Excel” option masks a bug in Microsoft Excel 1.5, which makes it ignore a math chip if the processor is a 68030. If you run Excel on an ’030 based machine, check this option."
# item 4: TEXT (0x88) disabled
# bounds: x1=4 y1=171 x2=361 y2=232
# text: "“Time Processor” executes some standard timing loops and sets some global flags to reflect the results. Check this option if you have an accelerator board."