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**M1541/42/33/43 Aladdin V & V+ 50-100MHz ?
***Info:...
***Configurations:
M1541/M1542 System Controller
M1533/M1543 PCI-to-ISA Bus Bridge
M1541 + M1533
M1541 + M1543
M1542 + M1533
M1542 + M1543
See the M1531 section for details on the M1533.
The datasheet is very confusing as it does not state how the terms
M1531, M1532, Aladdin V and Aladdin V+ relate to each other. According
to:
http://pclinks.xtreemhost.com/chipsets_pentium.htm
The Aladdin V and Aladdin V+ names are both associated with the M1541.
The M1541 has 5 revisions, A thru E. The M1542 part number is assoc-
iated with revision F onwards. The main difference with the M1542 is
that it now can cache 512MB of RAM, instead of only 128MB. The diff-
erence between the Aladdin V and Aladdin V+ is that the V+ officially
supports a 100 MHz bus, the V only 83.3 MHz.
However, none of this information can be derived from the datasheets
used to write the info and features section.
***Features:...
**M1561/43/35D Aladdin 7 ArtX [no datasheet, some info] 11/08/99...
**M6117 386SX Single Chip PC <97...
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*AMD . . . . . . . [no datasheets, some info]...
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**F87000 Multi-Mode Peripheral Chip 11/23/93
***Info:
The F87000 Multi-Mode Peripheral Chip is a companion to the F8680A
PC/CHIP single-chip PC. By strapping pins to select the desired mode,
the F87000 device becomes one of four integrated peripheral chips that
extend the functionality of PC/CHIP.
Chips and Technologies, Inc. has designed the F87000 chip specifically
for use with the F8680A microchip to accommodate portable computing
devices and embedded control applications where integration,
conservation of board space, and power consumption are critical.
In PCMCIA card implementations, card buffering and isolation is
recommended for design robustness, especially in rugged use enviro-
nments. The buffering ensures that the PCMCIA card receives a strong
clean signal, while the isolation provides both the protection for
"hot card insertion" and is hardwired for turning off power to a card.
Hardware isolation, supported with Power Management SuperState code,
minimizes the system’s power consumption. PCMCIA card slots that are
not properly buffered and isolated run a high risk of a system crash/
failure if the cards are inserted/removed while the slot is powered.
The PC/CHIP F87000 is designed to be used in four modes.
o Mode 1 ---- Single PCMCIA card buffering support provides:
• 20-bit address buffer.
• 16-bit bidirectional data buffer.
• Buffering for five control signals.
o Modes 2 and 3 ---- Dual PCMCIA card buffering support provides:
• Individual address buffering (64MB each).
• Individual data bus buffering.
• Two OR gates.
o Mode 4 ---- Multifunctional mode provides:
• Keyboard circuitry interfacing to a 16 x 8 keyboard matrix.
• Clock divider conversion of 14.31818MHz to 1.8432MHz output
(divide by 7.77).
• Parallel printer port.
• IDE interface.
• 7-bit configuration ports plus external select for port
expansion.
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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...
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***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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