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**Intro:
The information contained within this file should not be considered
100% correct. Where possible information has been taken from
datasheets, however even this info may be incorrect. The datasheets
state what the chip should do, not what they actually do. This is,
compounded further by different revisions of chips.
This document will never be complete, and I have no intention of
finding every datasheet for every chip set. Some of the chip sets
listed are from later systems in the PIII/P4/Athlon era. There are
many websites with information on these chip sets and these entries
will likely not be expanded upon. The focus of this document is early
PC/XT to Pentium chip sets. There are few sites that clearly illu-
strate this information, and how they relate to each other.
I aim to prioritize cataloging significant, rare or otherwise
interesting chip sets.
BTW the reason I wrote all of this down, is so that I could FORGET it.
Basically I needed to free up some RAM. I've a head full of arcane
snippets of information on this subject. I don't want to end up a
crazy old man ranting random disjointed information ("The C&T CS8220
came before the CS8221 you KNOW!") to disinterested passersby, unable
to see how senile I've become. A side benefit, this might be useful to
someone else:-)
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**Info needed on:
Columbia Data Products first implementation
AT&T 6300/M24
Compaq Portable implementation
Compaq Deskpro 386
PS/2 model 30
**A note on VESA support of 486 chipsets....
**Datasheets:...
*_IBM...
*ACC Micro...
*ALD...
*ALi...
*AMD . . . . . . . [no datasheets, some info]...
*Chips & Technologies...
*Contaq . . . . . [no datasheets, some info]...
*Efar Microsystems [no datasheets, some info]...
*ETEQ...
*Faraday...
*Forex . . . . . . [List only, no datasheets found]...
*Intel...
**82395SX Smart Cache 12/17/90
***Notes:...
**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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**Later chipsets (basic spec):
**440 series:...
**450NX (?) 06/29/98:...
**????? (Profusion) c:99...
**800 series...
*Headland/G2...
**HT21 386SX/286 Single Chip (20 MHz) c:Aug91
***Info:
The HT21 is an advanced PC/AT compatible, single-chip 80386SX/80286
design solution. This highly integrated single chip allows simple,
low cost system design options while featuring high performance, low
power consumption, and minimum board space requirements. Advanced
memory management features include support for page mode, 2 or 4-way
interleaving in both pipelined and non-pipelined modes. The LIM 4.0
hardware implementation features dual sets of 32 registers with full
context support for highest performance Optimization of extended local
memory accesses. An advanced EMS hardware write-protect option is
provided. The HT21 supports 256K and 1M DRAMs in l by 1, 1 by 4, and 1
by 9 device configurations for up to 8MB of on-board system memory. A
flexible Shadow RAM option for System and Video BIOS as well as 8-
16-bit BIOS Options adds to overall design versatility.
A complete PC/AT compatible system with advanced features may be
implemented with minimal external support logic. The HT21 performs all
CPU and peripheral support functions in a single chip. Integrated
device functions include DMA Controllers, a Memory Mapper, Timers,
Counters, Interrupt Controllers, a Bus Controller and all supporting
circuitry for PC core logic requirements. The chip also contains all
the necessary address buffers, data transceivers, memory drivers,
parity checking and supporting circuitry for a complete high
performance computer solution. An asynchronous AT Bus clock allows for
a constant 8MHz Bus clock rate for highest bus device compatibility as
defined in IEEE Spec P996. In controlled bus applications the HT21
supports up to a 12 MHz Bus Clock rate. This device is packaged in a
208-pin Plastic Quad Flat Pack combining several external buffers into
this space saving solution.
***Configurations:...
***Features:...
**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...
**Support Chips:
**HT44 Secondary Cache c:Jun92...
**Other:...
*HMC (Hulon Microelectronics)...
*Logicstar...
*Motorola...
*OPTi...
*PC CHIPS/Amptron/Atrend/ECS/Elpina/etc...
*SIS...
*Symphony...
*TI (Texas Instruments)...
*UMC...
*Unresearched:...
*VIA...
*VLSI...
*Western Digital...
*Winbond...
*ZyMOS...
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