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**F87000   Multi-Mode Peripheral Chip                         11/23/93
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***Features:
o   Fully static design substantially reduces power consumption when 
    compared to discrete TTL designs, allowing direct battery drive.
o   3.3V or 5V operation provides flexibility for system design and 
    allows dynamic 3.3/5V switching of system voltage to further 
    reduce power consumption.
o   Each F8700 device can be strapped to configure one of three 
    buffer modes or a multi-function mode, reducing parts inventory 
    requirements.
o   High integration means each F8700 mode replaces at least seven 
    discrete TTL devices.
o   Full isolation of PCMCIA memory and I/O cards is supported to 
    allow safe insertion and removal of cards, both "hot" and "cold."
o   PCMCIA buffer modes are completely PCMCIA 2.0-compatible.
o   For single PCMCIA card support, Mode 1 buffers 20 address lines 
    and 5 control lines.  Because of the quiet bus design of PC/CHIPm 
    the upper address lines can be connected directly to the PCMCIA 
    card slot in a single card system for full 64MB support.
o   For dual PCMCIA card support, Modes 2 and 3 together buffer all 
    necessary address and control lines for independent 64MB support 
    of each card.
o   Between PCMCIA cycles, the F87000 sets PCMCIA buses and control 
    lines to a low-power state to consume only a fraction of the power 
    used in a standard TTL buffer design.
o   Multi-function mode (Mode 4) provides keyboard scanning, a 
    parallel interface, and IDE interface, a configuration latch, and 
    a 1.8MHz UART clock generation circuit.
o   Keyboard scan interface in the multi-function mode requires only a 
    single external resister pack and provides an interrupt to the 
    system on key depression. The interface can be used instead as 
    general-purpose 16-bit output and 8-bit input ports.
o   Parallel interface in the multi-functional mode allows high-speed,
    PS/2-compatible bidirectional communication with other systems.
o   Configuration latch can be used to control seven external devices 
    plus the UART clock divider. An additional decode line accommo-
    dates an external latch for eight more device control lines.

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**800 series
***810         (Whitney)       04/26/99...
***810L        (Whitney)       04/26/99...
***810-DC100   (Whitney)       04/26/99...
***810e        (Whitney)       09/27/99...
***810e2       (Whitney)       01/03/01...
***815         (Solano)        06/19/00...
***815e        (Solano-2)      06/19/00...
***815em       (Solano-?)      10/23/00...
***815ep       (Solano-3)      c:Nov'00...
***815p        (Solano-3)      c:Mar'01...
***815g        (Solano-3)      c:Sep'01...
***815eg       (Solano-3)      c:Sep'01...
***820         (Camino)        11/15/99...
***820e        (Camino-2)      06/05/00...
***830M        (Almador)       07/30/01...
***830MP       (Almador)       07/30/01...
***830MG       (Almador)       07/30/01...
***840         (Carmel)        10/25/99...
***845         (Brookdale)     09/10/01...
***845MP       (Brookdale-M)   03/04/02...
***845MZ       (Brookdale-M)   03/04/02...
***845E        (Brookdale-E)   05/20/02...
***845G        (Brookdale-G)   05/20/02...
***845GL       (Brookdale-GL)  05/20/02...
***845GE       (Brookdale-GE)  10/07/02...
***845PE       (Brookdale-PE)  10/07/02...
***845GV       (Brookdale-GV)  10/07/02...
***848P        (Breeds Hill)   c:Aug'03...
***850         (Tehama)        11/20/00...
***850E        (Tehama-E)      05/06/02...
***852GM       (Montara-GM)    01/14/03...
***852GMV      (Montara-GM)    ???...
***852PM       (Montara-GM)    06/11/03...
***852GME      (Montara-GM)    06/11/03...
***854         (?)             04/11/05...
***855GM       (Montara-GM)    03/12/03...
***855GME      (Montara-GM)    03/12/03...
***855PM       (Odem)          03/12/03...
***860         (Colusa)        05/21/01...
***865G        (Springdale)    05/21/03...
***865PE       (Springdale-PE) 05/21/03...
***865P        (Springdale-P)  05/21/03...
***865GV       (Springdale-GV) c:Sep'03...
***875P        (Canterwood)    04/14/03...
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**GCK181        Universal PS/2 Chip Set                        c:Mar89
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**HT11          Single 286 AT Chip [no datasheet]               <Aug90...
**HT12/+/A      Single 286 AT Chip with EMS support            c:Aug90...
**HT18          80386SX Single Chip                            c:Sep91...
**HT21          386SX/286 Single Chip (20 MHz)                 c:Aug91...
**HT22          386SX/286 Single Chip (25 MHz)                 c:Sep91...
**HT25          3-volt Core Logic for 386SX                    c:Dec92...
**HT35          Single-Chip Peripheral Controller [partial info]     ?...
**HTK320        386DX Chip Set                                 c:Sep91...
**HTK340        "Shasta" 486 Chip Set                          c:Jun92...
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**HT44          Secondary Cache                                c:Jun92...
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