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**?????  (Profusion)    c:99
Chips:         
Memory Access Controller (MAC)  
Data Interface Buffer (DIB)
CPUs:          8x P-III Xeon Oct
DRAM Types:    SDRAM PC100 2-way Interleave dual channel
Max Mem:       32GB
ECC/Parity:    ECC
AGP speed:     N/A
Bus Speed:     100
PCI Clock/Bus: 1/3 PCI-66/64



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**VL82C323         SCAMP II, 5 Volt Power Management Unit (PMU)      ?
***Info:
The VL82C32A SCAMP Power Management  Unit (PMU) is intended to be used
in conjunction with the VL82C310 SCAMP 1 System Controller or VL82C316
SCAMP II 5 Volt Power  Managed 386SX Controller and the VL82C107 SCAMP
Combination I/O  chip. The  VL82C323 PMU dramatically  reduces overall
system   power   consumption   and   provides  special  features   for
laptop/notebook  PC/AT-compatible computers.  The  power reduction  is
accomplished via  an activity monitor which detects  inactivity in the
system, and reduces the CPU  clock frequency and/or removes power form
peripheral devices.

The VL82C323 has five operation modes:
- On Mode
- Doze Mode
- Sleep Mode
- Suspend Mode
- Off Mode

By monitoring the system activity, the VL82C323 switches between modes
to  achieve power  saving  without impacting  system performance.  The
VL82C323 also provides an auto  power-on feature to turn-on the system
power  via a push-button  switch, modem  ring indicator,  or real-time
clock time of day alarm.

The VL82C323 supports a suspend/resume function n conjunction with the
BIOS  to allow the  user to  turn the  system power  off and  save the
system information from the current application. when the system power
is turned back on, the user is able to resume the application from the
point where it was suspended.

***Versions:...
***Features:...
**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
***Notes:...
***Configurations:...
**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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