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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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**IBM AT: MC146818 Real Time Clock <84
***Info:
The MC146818 Real-Time Clock plus RAM is a peripheral device which
includes the unique MOTEL concept for use with various
microprocessors, microcomputers, and larger computers. This part
combines three unique features: a complete time-of-day clock with
alarm and one hundred year calender, a programmable periodic interrupt
and square-wave generator, and 50 bytes of low-power static RAM. The
MC146818 uses high-speed CMOS technology to interface with 1 MHz
processor busses, while consuming very little power.
The Real-Time Clock plus RAM has two distinct uses. First, it is
designed as a battery powered CMOS part (in an otherwise NMOS/TTL
system) including all the common battery backed-up functions such as
RAM, time, and calendar. Secondly, the MC146818 may be used with a
CMOS microprocessor to relieve the software of the timekeeping
workload and to extend the available RAM of an MPU such as the
MC146805E2
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