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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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**VL82C315A        SCAMP II, Low-Power Notebook Chipset              ?
***Info:
The VL82C315A SCAMP II System Controller and the VL82C322A SCAMP Power
Management  Unit  (PMU) provide  a  high-performance, low-chip  count,
low-power 16-bit notebook solution. These devices support fully-static
AMB Am386  and Cyrix  Cx486SLC microprocessors with  System Management
interrupt and 3.3 volt, 5.0 volt or mixed-mode operation.

The VL82C315A and the VL82C322A provide an excellent chip set solution
for 386SX-based notebook systems operating up to 33 MHz.

The   VL82C315A   supports   387SX-compatible  numeric   coprocessors
including versions that support slow and stop clock operation.

With VLSI's VL82C315A SCAMP I Controller, a system designer is assured
a  high-integration  single chip  that  simplifies  system design  and
lowers overall  system cost, while  the VL82C322A PMU  reduces overall
system power consumption.

The VL82C315A SCAMP  II Controller is the next  generation of SCAMP II
System Controllers intended primarily for low-power applications, such
as notebook computers, that require a high degree of integration.

The  SCAMP  II Controller  is  a  208-lead  device that  replaces  the
following peripheral logic on the motherboard:
o  Two 82C37A DMA controllers
o  74LS612 memory mapper
o  Two 82C59A interrupt controllers
o  82C54 timer
o  82284 clock generator and ready interface
o  82288 bus controller
o  8242 keyboard controller
o  146818A real-time clock

The VL82C315A also includes the  logic for System Management Interrupt
(SMI)  control,   address/data  bus  control,  memory   control,  shut
down,standard  and  suspend   mode,  refresh  generation,  refresh/DMA
arbitration, and advanced power management features.


***Configurations:...
***Features:...
**VL82C322A        SCAMP II, Power Management Unit (PMU)             ?...
**VL82C316         SCAMP II, PC/AT-Compatible System Controller      ?...
**VL82C323         SCAMP II, 5 Volt Power Management Unit (PMU)      ?...
**VL82C380         Single chip 386DX PC/AT Controller +on-chip cache ?...
**VL82C325             VL82C386SX System Cache controller            ?...
**VL82C335             VL82C386DX System Cache ctrl. [no d.sheet]    ?...
**VL82C315A/322A/3216  Kodiak 32-Bit Low-Voltage Chip Set            ?...
**VL82C420/144/146     SCAMP IV [no datasheet, some info]          c93...
**VL82C480         System/Cache/ISA bus Controller                   ?...
**VL82C481         System/Cache/ISA bus Controller                 c92...
**VL82C486         Single-Chip 486, SC486, Controller                ?...
**VL82C425         486 Cache controller                              ?...
**????????         Cheetah 486, PCI [no datasheet]                   ?...
**VL82C3216        Bus Expanding Controller Cache with write buffer  ?...
**VL82C521/522     Lynx/M                                            ?...
**VL82C530         Eagle Ð                                         c95...
**VL82C541/543     Lynx                                            c95...
**VL82C591/593     SuperCore 590                                   c94...
**VL82C594/596/597 Wildcat                                         c95...
**I/O Chips:
**VL82C106 Combination I/O chip                                      ?...
**VL82C107 SCAMP  Combination I/O chip                               ?...
**VL82C108 TOPCAT Combination I/O chip                               ?...
**VL82C110 Combination I/O chip                                      ?...
**VL82C113 SCAMP  Combination I/O chip                               ?...
**VL82C114 Combination I/O chip                                      ?...
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