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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...
**82497/492   Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium)    <Nov94...
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**SL6012  Memory Mapper for PC-AT (74LS612 compatible)          <Jul87
***Info:
The SL6012 Memory  Mapper is intended for use in  PC-AT design. It can
expand an address bus by 4  bits. In PC-AT applications, 4 bits of the
source  address   are  used  to  select   1  of  16,   eight  bit  map
registers. These registers  are normally programmed (through software)
with the  starting address of each  memory page. The  register data is
output directly for  use as the most significant  bits of the expanded
address bus. The 8 bits from the SL6012 are used along with the unused
source address bits to form the expanded address bus.

As shown  in Table 1  [see datasheet], the  SL6012 has three  modes of
operation; read, write and map. Data may be written into, or read from
the Memory  Mapper when  chip select CSN  is low. The  register select
inputs (RS0 through RS3) select one of the sixteen map registers. When
RWN is  low, data is written  into a register from  the data bus. When
RWN is high  data is output from a Memory Mapper  register to the data
bus.

The map mode of operation is selected when chip select CSN is high. In
this mode, the  register data selected by the  map address inputs (MA0
through  MA3)  will be  available  on  the  map outputs  (MO0  through
MO7).  Note that  the map  registers are  addressed by  either  the RS
inputs or  the MA inputs depending  upon the operating  mode. When MEN
(Map Enable) is low the map  outputs (MO0-MO7) are active. When MEN is
high, the map outputs are at high impedance.

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**SL9010  System Controller (80286/80386SX/DX, 16/20/25MHz)     <oct88...
**SL9020  Data Controller                                       <oct88...
**SL9025  Address Controller                                    <oct88...
**SL9090  Universal PC/AT Clock Chip                            <oct88...
**SL9250  Page Mode Memory Controller (16/20MHz 8MB Max)        <oct88...
**SL9350  Page Mode Memory Controller (16/20/25MHz 16MB Max)    <oct88...
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**5591/5592/5595 (David)   Pentium PCI A.G.P. Chipset        <01/09/98
***Info:...
***Configurations:...
***Features:
o   Support Intel/AMD/Cyrix Pentium CPU and Other Compatible CPU 
    Host Bus at 60/66 MHz and 3.3V Bus Interface
    − Support the Pipelined Address of Pentium compatible CPU
    − Support the Linear Address Mode of Cyrix CPU
o   Support the Pipelined Address Mode of Pentium CPU
o   Fully Compliant to A.G.P. Revision 1.0 Specification
o   Meet PC97 Requirements
o   Supports PCI Revision 2.1 Specification
o   Integrated Second Level (L2) Cache Controller
    - Write Back Cache Mode
    - Support L2 Cache Flushing for entire L2 cache or specific 
      4K page
    - 8 bits or 7 bits Tag with Direct Mapped Cache Organization
    - Integrated 32K bits Dirty SRAM
    - Integrated 32K bits Invalid SRAM
    - Support Pipelined Burst SRAM
    - Support 256K/512K/1MBytes Cache Sizes
    - Cache Hit Read/Write Cycle of 3-1-1-1
    - Cache Back-to-Back Read/Write Cycle of 3-1-1-1-1-1-1-1
    - Support Single Read Allocation for L2 Cache
    - Support Concurrency of CPU to L2 cache and A.G.P. master to 
      DRAM accesses
o   Integrated DRAM Controller
    - Support 6 RAS Lines for FPM/EDO/SDRAM DIMMs/SIMMs
    - Support 2Mbytes to 768Mbytes of main memory
    - Support Cacheable DRAM Sizes up to 256 MBytes.
    - Support 256K/512K/1M/2M/4M/8M/16Mx N FPM/EDO/SDRAM DRAM
    - Support 64 Mb DRAM Technology
    - Support Parity Checker or ECC Function
    - Support 3.3V or 5V DRAM
    - Supports Symmetrical and Asymmetrical DRAM
    - Support Concurrent Write Back
    - Support CAS before RAS Refresh, Self Refresh
    - Support Relocation of System Management Memory
    - Programmable CAS#, RAS#, RAMWE# and MA Driving Current
    - Fully Configurable for the Characteristic of Shadow RAM (640 
      KBytes to 1 MBytes)
    - Support FPM DRAM 5/6-3-3-3(-3-3-3-3) Burst Read Cycles
    - Support EDO DRAM 5/6-2-2-2(-2-2-2-2) Burst Read Cycles
    - Support SDRAM 5/6/7-1-1-1(-2/3-1-1-1) Burst Read Cycles
    - Support X-1-1-1/X-2-2-2/X-3-3-3 Burst Write Cycles
    - Two Programmable Non-cacheable Regions
    - Option to Disable Local Memory in Non-cacheable Regions
    - Shadow RAM in Increments of 16 Kbytes
    - Pseudo Directory/Page Scheme for Mapping Graphical Texture 
      Access to Physical Memory Address
    - Built-in 8 Way Associative/16 Entries GART cache to Minimize the 
      Number of Memory Bus Cycles Required for Accessing Graphical 
      Texture Memory
    - Programmable Counters to Ensure Guaranteed Minimum Access Time 
      for A.G.P., CPU, and PCI accesses
o   Provides High Performance PCI Arbiter.
    - Support up to 5  PCI Masters
    - Support Rotating Priority Mechanism
    - Hidden Arbitration Scheme Minimizes Arbitration Overhead.
    - Support Concurrency between CPU to Memory and PCI to PCI
    - Support Concurrency between CPU to 33Mhz PCI Access and 33Mhz 
      PCI to A.G.P. Access
    - Support Concurrency between CPU to 66Mhz PCI Access and A.G.P. 
      to 33Mhz PCI Access
    - Programmable Timers Ensure Guaranteed Minimum Access Time for 
      PCI Bus Masters, and CPU
o   Integrated Host-to-PCI Bridge
    - Support Asynchronous and Synchronous PCI Clock
    - Translates the CPU Cycles into the PCI Bus Cycles
    - Zero Wait State Burst Cycles
    - Support IDE Posted Write
    - Support Pipelined Process in CPU-to-PCI Access
    - Support Advance Snooping for PCI Master Bursting
    - Maximum PCI Burst Transfer from 256 Bytes to 4 Kbytes
    - Support Memory Remapping Function for PCI master accessing 
      Graphical Window
o   Integrated A.G.P. Compliant Target/66Mhz Host-to-PCI Bridge
    - Support Asynchronous and Synchronous A.G.P. Clock
    - Support 1X, and 2X Mode for A.G.P. 66/133 MHz 3.3V device
    - Support Graphic Window Size from 4Mbytes to 256Mbytes
    - Different arbitration policy for A.G.P. devices and 66Mhz PCI 
      devices.
    - Translates Sequential CPU-to-A.G.P. Memory Write Cycles into 
      A.G.P. Bus (PCI66) Burst Cycles
    - Zero Wait State Burst Cycles
    - Support Pipelined Process in CPU-to-A.G.P. Access
    - Support Advance Snooping for A.G.P. Master initiate system 
      memory access with PCI Cycles
    - Support 8 Way, 16 Entries Page Table Cache to enhance A.G.P. 
      Read/Write Performance
    - Support Both 1-Level and 2-Level GART (Graphic Address Re-
      Mapping Table)
    - Maximum PCI Burst Transfer from 256 Bytes to 4 Kbytes
    - Programmable Counters to Ensure Guaranteed Minimum Access Time 
      for Low Priority Request, CPU to A.G.P./and A.G.P. Master 
      Transaction
    - Support PCI-to-PCI bridge function for memory write from 33Mhz 
      PCI bus to A.G.P. bus
o   Integrated Posted Write Buffers and Read Prefetch Buffers to 
    Increase System Performance
    - CPU-to-Memory Posted Write Buffer (CTMFF) with 8 QW Deep, Always 
      Sustains 0 Wait Performance on CPU-to-Memory
    - CPU-to-Memory Read Buffer with 4 QW Deep
    - CPU-to-PCI Posted Write Buffer(CTPFF) with 8 DW Deep
    - PCI-to-Memory Posted Write Buffer(PTHFF) with 8 QW Deep, Always 
      Streams 0 Wait Performance on PCI-to/from-Memory Access
    - PCI-to-Memory Read Prefetch Buffer(CTPFF) with 8 QW Deep
    - CPU-to-PCI66 Posted Write Buffer(CTAFF) with 8 DW Deep
    - PCI66-to-Memory Posted Write Buffer(ATHFF) with 8 QW Deep
    - A.G.P. Request Queue With the Depth of 32
    - A.G.P. High Priority Write Queue with 64 QW Deep
    - A.G.P. Low Priority Write Queue with 64 QW Deep
    - A.G.P. High Priority Read Return Queue with 64 QW Deep
    - A.G.P. Low Priority Read Return Queue with 64 QW Deep
o   Fast PCI IDE Master/Slave Controller
    - Bus Master Programming Interface for ATA Windows 95 Compliant 
      Controller
    - Plug and Play Compatible
    - Support Scatter and Gather
    - Support Dual Mode Operation - Native Mode and Compatibility 
      Mode
    - Support IDE PIO Timing Mode 0, 1, 2 ,3 and 4
    - Support Multiword DMA Mode 0, 1, 2
    - Support Ultra DMA/33
    - Two Separate IDE Bus
    - Two 16 DW FIFO for PCI Burst Transfers.
o   Support NAND Tree for Ball Connectivity Testing
o   553-Balls BGA Package
o   0.35μm 3.3V CMOS Technology

**5596/5513      (Genesis) Pentium PCI Chipset               <03/26/96...
**5597/5598      (Jedi)    Pentium PCI/ISA Chipset           <04/15/97...
**530/5595       (Sinbad) Host, PCI, 3D Graphics & Mem. Ctrl.<11/10/98...
**540            (Spartan) Super7 2D/3D Ultra-AGP Single C.S.<11/30/99...
**55x            SoC (System-on-chip)                        <03/14/02...
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**85C206     Integrated Peripheral Controller [no datasheet]         ?...
**5595       Pentium PCI System I/O                          <12/24/97...
**950        LPC I/O                                         <07/16/99...
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