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**82258       Advanced Direct Memory Access Coprocessor(ADMA) 01/01/84
***Notes:...
***Info:
Intel's  82258, Advanced Direct  Memory Access  Coprocessor is  a high
performance, 16 bit  DMA processor optimized for the  80286, 80186 and
the  8086 families  of  CPUs and  compatible  with 80386  CPU. It  has
on-chip  bus interface for  the whole  8086 family  architecture. Four
high  speed, independently  programmable  DMA channels  can achieve  a
maximum  cumulative transfer rate  of 8  MByte/sec in  an 8  MHz 80286
system and 4  MByte/sec in 8 MHz 8086/80186 systems.  Channel 3 can be
used   as   a   Multiplexor   channel,   whereby,   it   supports   32
subchannels. This flexibility  allows one to use a  single DMA channel
to   handle  a   large   number   of  slow   and   medium  speed   I/O
devices. Advanced capabilities like  Command and Data chaining and "On
the fly" operations allow the  82258 to remove the I/O management load
from the processor. The 82258  addresses the full 80286 CPU memory (16
MB  for   80286),  thus  simplifying  the   system  design.  Automatic
assembly/disassembly  of data  allows 16  bit processors  to interface
with  common  8  bit   peripherals  and  vice-versa.  Remote  mode  of
operation, where  the 82258 has  its own resident bus,  allows modular
system   design.   The  82258   complements   the  high   performance,
multitasking capabilities of the 80286.

***Versions...
***Features:...
**82335       High-Integration Interface Device For 386SX      c:Nov88...
**82360SL     I/O Subsystem                                   10/05/90...
**82370       Integrated System Peripheral (for 82376)         c:Oct88...
**82371FB/SB  PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator 82371FB/82371SB (PIIX/3) 01/31/95...
**82371MX     Mobile PCI I/O IDE Xcelerator (MPIIX)           11/01/95...
**82371AB     PCI-TO-ISA / IDE Xcelerator 82371AB (PIIX4)     02/17/97...
**82374/82375 PCI-EISA Bridge (82374EB/82375EB, 374SB/375SB)   c:Mar93...
**82378       System I/O (SIO) (82378IB and 82378ZB)           c:Mar93...
**82379AB     System I/O-APIC (SIO.A)                           <Dec94...
**82380       32-bit DMA Controller w/ Integrated Peripherals 02/01/87...
**82380FB/AB  PCIset: 82380FB Mobile PCI-to-PCI Bridge(MPCI2) 02/17/97...
**82384       Clock Generator and Reset Interface                  c86...
**82385       32-bit Cache Controller for 80386               09/29/87...
**82385SX     32-bit Cache Controller for 80386SX             01/25/89...
**82395DX     High Performance Smart Cache                    06/18/90...
**82395SX     Smart Cache                                     12/17/90...
**82396SX     Smart Cache                                     12/17/90...
**82485       Turbo Cache (and 485Turbocache)                      c90...
**82489DX       Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller    10/12/92...
**82495DX/490DX DX CPU-Cache Chip Set                           <Sep91...
**82495XP/490XP Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for i860)       06/05/91...
**82496/491     Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P5 Pentium) 03/22/93...
**82497/492   Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium)    <Nov94...
**82498/493   Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium)    <Nov94...
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***440FX (Natoma)       05/06/96...
***440LX (Balboa)       08/27/97...
***440BX (Seattle)      c:Apr'98...
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***440GX (Marlinespike) 06/29/98...
***440ZX & 440ZX-66 (?) 01/04/99...
***440ZX-M (?)          05/17/99...
***440MX (Banister)     05/17/99...
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**?????  (Profusion)    c:99...
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**SL82C550   'Rossini' Pentium          [no datasheet]            c:95
***Notes:
from:
http://www.os2forum.or.at/english/info/os2hardwareinfo/pci_chips.html

The Symphony  "Rossini" Chipset  (Symphony Labs:  10AD/4269) (9/13/95)
This is apparently a low-cost alternative to the Triton chipset, as it
operates  with up  to 66  MHz external  clock rates,  up to  two CPUs,
pipelined or non-pipelined, synchronous or [conventional] asynchronous
SRAM cache,  EDO RAM, and  does dual-port busmastering IDE.   It will,
apparently, adjust the voltages to  its various (CPU, PCI, cache, RAM)
buses  to suit  their requirements,  and will  control up  to six  PCI
masters.   It consists  of the  SL82C551 cache/memory  controller, the
SL82C522 data path controller, and the SL82C555 system I/O controller.

***Configurations:...
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**Support Chips:
**SL82C365    Cache Controller (for 386DX/SX)                     c:91...
**SL82C465    Cache Controller (for 486/386DX/SX)                 c:91...
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