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**82C599    PCI-VLB Bridge [no datasheet, some info]                 ?

82C599 PCI-VLB Bridge referenced in:
http://web.mit.edu/netbsd/src/sys/dev/pci/pcidevs

from:
https://web.archive.org/web/20050313090427/http://www.os2forum.or.at/english/info/os2hardwareinfo/pci_chips.html

"The Contaq Chipset (Contaq: 1080/4224) (8/27/95)

The Contaq 82C599  is paired with one of  their 486VL chipsets (82C596
or  82C597) and  bridges directly  from the  486 CPU  to the  PCI bus.
Paraphrased from the Contaq spec.:

The  82C596 system  controller provides  the CPU  interface,  VESA bus
interface, ISA bus controller, etc. The 82C599 PCI controller provides
the bridge  between PCI master/slave  agent and the  ISA/VESA standard
expansion  bus; it arbitrates  all the  bus transactions  between host
CPU, PCI agent, VESA device, and ISA device.

(Which sounds to me like the PCI bus is attached to the VL bus, rather
than to the CPU, which will cause PCI performance degradation.)"

**82C693    PCI-ISA Bridge [no datasheet]                            ?...
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**82498/493   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  has been sourced  from the
second.

Difference to 82497/492 is this supports 1 Mbyte to 2 Mbyte cache.

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**SL82C360   'Haydn' 80386DX/SX chipset [no datasheet]         c:Jun91
***Notes:...
***Configurations:
SL82C361 System Controller 
SL82C362 Bus Controller
SL82C365 Cache Controller (optional)

This  is the  most  likely part  no.-to-name  mapping. It  may not  be
correct.  It is  based partly on observation of  motherboards and some
guess work.

The datasheet for the SL82C365 Cache Controller, mentions a SL82C360SX
version. so perhaps:
SL82C360   DX only
SL82C360SX SX only
**SL82C460   'Haydn II' 80486 chipset   [no datasheet]         c:Jun91...
**SL82C470   'Mozart' 486/386 EISA chipset                     c:Dec91...
**SL82C490   'Wagner' 486?              [no datasheet]               ?...
**SL82C550   'Rossini' Pentium          [no datasheet]            c:95...
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**SL82C365    Cache Controller (for 386DX/SX)                     c:91...
**SL82C465    Cache Controller (for 486/386DX/SX)                 c:91...
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