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**M1489/87 FinALi-486 PCI Chipset <Feb95
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**M???? Genie, Quad Pentium [no datasheet, some info] c95...
**M1451/49 Aladdin (Pentium) [no datasheet] ?...
**M1511/12/13 Aladdin II (Pentium) [no datasheet, some info] >Apr95...
**M1521/23 Aladdin III 50-66MHz <Nov96...
**M1531/33/43 Aladdin IV & IV+ 50-83.3MHz <05/28/97...
**M1541/42/33/43 Aladdin V & V+ 50-100MHz ?...
**M1561/43/35D Aladdin 7 ArtX [no datasheet, some info] 11/08/99...
**M6117 386SX Single Chip PC <97...
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M2228 Video
M2301 Video
M2302 Video
M2308 Video
M2401 Video
M3125 Video
M3135 Video (super VGA)
M3143 Video
M3145 PCI Video
M3145 VLB/PCI 3D Video
M3147V PCI Video
M3149 Video
M3151 PCI 3D Video, 4MB MAX
M3307 MPEG Video Decoder Chip
M3309 MPEG-II Video Decoder Chip
M3321 MPEG-II A/V Decoder Chip
M3351 MPEG-II Video Decoder Chip
M4803 PCI EIDE Controller
M5105 VLB Super I/O Controller FDD/HDD/LPT/2xCOM/GAME
M5113 Superset of 5105, with PnP, ECP/EPP LPT and IR port
M5119 Super I/O
M5123 Super I/O PnP/2xCOM/IR port/Keyboard (For Phoenix BIOS)
M5125 same as M5123 but for AMI
M513? Super I/O PnP/Keyboard
M5135F Super I/O PnP/Keyboard/IR
M514? Super I/O PnP/Keyboard/IR/2xCOM/
M5213 PCI IDE
M5217/H Super I/O
M5219 PCI? Bus mastering EIDE
M5225 PCI? EIDE
M5229 PCI? Bus mastering EIDE
M5235 Super I/O
M5237 PCI USB Host
M5240 PCI? EIDE
M5241 PCMCIA Bridge
M5242 ?
M5244 FDD
M5427 PCI-AGP Bridge
M5451 Audio
M5453 Modem
M5455 Audio
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**82380 32-bit DMA Controller w/ Integrated Peripherals 02/01/87
***Notes:...
***Info:
The 82380 is a multi-function support peripheral that integrates
system functions necessary in an 80386 environment. It has eight
channels of high performance 32-bit DMA with the most efficient
transfer rates possible on the 80386 bus. System support peripherals
integrated into the 82380 provide Interrupt Control, Timers, Wait
State generation, DRAM Refresh Control, and System Reset logic.
The 82380's DMA Controller can transfer data between devices of
different data path widths using a single channel. Each DMA channel
operates independently in any of several modes. Each channel has a
temp orary data storage register for handling non-aligned data without
the need for external alignment logic.
The 82380 contains several independent functional modules. The foll-
owing is a brief discussion of the components and features of the
82380. E$ch module has a corresponding detailed section later in this
data sheet. Those sections should be referred to for design and
programming information.
82380 Architecture:
The 82380 is comprised of several computer system functions that are
normally found in separate LSI and VLSI components. These include: a
high-performance, eight-channel, 32-bit Direct Memory Access Cont-
roller; a 20-level Programmable Interrupt Controller which is a super-
set of the 82C59A; four 16-bit Programmable Interval Timers which are
functionally equivalent to the 82C54 timers; a DRAM Refresh Cont-
roller; a Programmable Wait State Generator; and system reset
logic. The interface to the 82380 is optimized for high-performance
operation with the 80386 microprocessor.
The 82380 operates directly on the 80386 bus. In the Slave mode, it
monitors the state of the processor at all times and acts or idles
according to the commands of the host. It monitors the address
pipeline statusĀ·. and generates the programmed number of wait states
for the device being accessed. The 82380 also has logic to reset the
80386 via hardware or software reset requests and processor shutdown
status.
After a system reset, the 82380 is in the Slave mode. It appears to
the system as an I/O device. It becomes a bus master when it is
performing DMA transfers.
To maintain compatibility with existing software, the registers within
the 82380 are accessed as bytes. If the internal logic of the 82380
requires a delay before another access by the processor, wait states
are automatically inserted into the access cycle. This allows the
programmer to write initialization routines, etc. without regard to
hardware recovery times.
***Versions:...
***Features:...
**82380FB/AB PCIset: 82380FB Mobile PCI-to-PCI Bridge(MPCI2) 02/17/97...
**82384 Clock Generator and Reset Interface c86...
**82385 32-bit Cache Controller for 80386 09/29/87...
**82385SX 32-bit Cache Controller for 80386SX 01/25/89...
**82395DX High Performance Smart Cache 06/18/90...
**82395SX Smart Cache 12/17/90...
**82396SX Smart Cache 12/17/90...
**82485 Turbo Cache (and 485Turbocache) c90...
**82489DX Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller 10/12/92...
**82495DX/490DX DX CPU-Cache Chip Set <Sep91...
**82495XP/490XP Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for i860) 06/05/91...
**82496/491 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P5 Pentium) 03/22/93...
**82497/492 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium) <Nov94...
**82498/493 Cache Controller / Cache RAM (for P54 Pentium) <Nov94...
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**450NX (?) 06/29/98:...
**????? (Profusion) c:99...
**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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