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**82495XP/490XP Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for i860)       06/05/91
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**82496/491     Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P5 Pentium) 03/22/93...
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**82C895         System/Power Management Controller (cached)   c:Sep94
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**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
***Notes:
OPTi 82C822 is a VLB-to-PCI bridge compatible with many chipsets.

From some Usenet posting (lost source sorry):

"Opti never  had a 486 PCI  chipset. All mainboards  with the chipsets
82C802,   82C895,    82C571,   82C596   (aka    "Premium")   use   the
VLB-->PCI-bridge  "chipset"  82C822  for  the  implementation  of  PCI
functionality.

Apparently this  chipset will only  allow 1 32-bit burst  transfer per
bus arbitration  cycle, which limits  throughput to 8 MB/s  instead of
(the maximum ideal transfer rate of) 132 MB/s."


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*PC CHIPS/Amptron/Atrend/ECS/Elpina/etc...
**Notes:
You eventually get  to know when a  board is made by PC  Chips just by
looking at it.
 
Here is a test:
1.  No manufacture name, or one of the above.
2.  If the board has a lots of components that sound like a well known 
    part but aren't the well known part. i.e. 'HX Pro' instead of 
    '430HX'
3a. A really good feature set where you think, that's exactly what I'm 
    looking for.
 b. The features don't really work as intended. 
4.  The price is fantastic.
5.  Its disappointing on closer examination.

PC Chips is  renowned for making crap products. Some  are actually not
too bad, they're no worse than  your average brand. However some are a
nightmare either by design or  just poorly made. Fake components glued
on is not  uncommon. Fake labels over other components.  PCB's so thin
they require low insertion force ISA connectors, every trick to save a
few $.

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