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**82497/492   Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium)    <Nov94
***Notes:
Date source: 1995_Intel_Pentium_Processors_and_Related_Components.pdf

Information taken from: 
            1995_Intel_Pentium_Processors_and_Related_Components.pdf*
                                         8249x Cache controllers.pdf**
>*  Datasheet dated Nov'94
>** Datasheet undated, whole document dated '95

The info and features section have  been solely sourced from the first
source.   The  second source  provides  far  more detail.   Additional
information in the configurations section  and below have been sourced
from the second.

"Although the 82497 Cache Controller  is part of the Pentium processor
(735\90, 815\100, 1000\120, 1110\133) CPU-Cache Chip Set and the 82496
Cache  Controller is part  of the  Pentium Processor  (510\60, 567\66)
Chip  Set, the  two parts  are functionally  identical except  for the
differences noted in this section." - p491

Aside  from some  minor  differences in  pin  configuration, the  main
difference is the direct support  for 3.3V processors. This chipset is
still a 5V part. The cache operates at bus speed, max 66MHz.


This  chip was  used on  the Pentium  90MHz CPU  complexes of  Intel's
Xpress  platform.   Specifically  the BXCPUPENT90  (Single  90MHz,  16
82492s). Also found on IBM 9595/Server 500 Pentium 90MHz complexes.

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**82498/493   Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium)    <Nov94...
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**82c496A/B      DXBB PC/AT Chipset                             <Mar92
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**82C496/7       DXBB PC/AT Chipset (Cached)                 <01/16/92...
**82C498         DXWB PC/AT chipset [no datasheet]                   ?...
**82C499         DXSC DX System Controller                        c:93...
**82C546/547     Python PTM3V                                     c:94...
**82C556/7/8     Viper [no datasheet]                                ?...
**82C556/7/8N    Viper-N  Viper Notebook Chipset             <05/25/95...
**82C556M/7M/8E  Viper-N+ Viper Notebook Chipset                  c:96...
**82C566/7/8     Viper-Max Chipset Scalable MultiMedia PC Solution   ?...
**82C571/572     486/Pentium                                      c:93...
**82C576/7/8     Viper Xpress  [no datasheet]                        ?...
**82C576/8/9     Viper XPress+ [no datasheet, some info]     <01/16/97...
**82C596/597     PTMAWB Pentium Adaptive Write-back (Cobra)       c:93...
**82C650/1/2     Discovery (Pentium Pro) [no datasheet]              ?...
**82C681/2/6/7   386/486WB EISA                                   c:92...
**82C683         386/486AWB EISA [no datasheet]                      ?...
**82C693/6/7     Pentium uP Write Back Cache EISA                 c:93
***Notes:...
***info:
The OPTi EISA Pentium chipset consists of two 208-pin QFP devices: the
SYSC, the BUSC and 2 100-pin DBC buffer chips.

The SYSC  write back-memory cache  controller - 82C693 -  controls the
memory  subsystem for EISA  bus controller  accesses between  the CPU,
EISA/ISA masters and DMA devices.  The memory subsystem consists of up
to 8 banks of DRAM with hidden  refresh and from 128K to 1 MB of write
back cache  translates bus control  signals and addresses  between the
CPU, EISA, ISA and DMA masters and slaves.

The BUSC  - 82C696 - integrates  the motherboard I/O  logic defined by
the EISA specification: two  8254 timers, EISA NMI/time-out logic, two
EISA 8259 interrupt controllers, a  32-bit DMA controller and the EISA
system arbiter.

The  Data  Bus Controller  -  82C697  -  integrates data  buffers  and
provides  control for  synchronous data  pipelining. It  also provides
control for bus conversion, Parity generation and checking and an EISA
ID register.  The high  levels of integration and performance provided
by these 4 devices enable OEMs  to plan the evolution of their Pentium
PC/ATs  to  EISA/PCs.   This   chipset  enables  OEMs  to  move  ahead
aggressively  with  high  performance   EISA  platforms  in  order  to
participate successfully in the migration of 32-bit PCs to EISA.

***Configurations:...
***Features:...
**82C700         FireStar                                         c:97...
**82C701         FireStar Plus                                    c:97...
**82C750         Vendetta      [no datasheet]                        ?...
**82c801         SCWB2 DX Single Chip Solution                    c:92...
**82C802         SCWB2 PC/AT Single Chip [no datasheet]              ?...
**82C802G/GP     System/Power Management Controller (cached)      c:93...
**82C895         System/Power Management Controller (cached)   c:Sep94...
**82C898         System/Power Management Controller (non-cache)c:Nov94...
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**82C601/2       Buffer Devices                                 <Nov94...
**82C822         PCIB (VLB-to-PCI bridge)                         c:94...
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