Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1989-11-13
1992-06-23
Fleming, Michael R.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
395250, 364239, 364246, 36424611, G06F 1206, G06F 1336, G06F 1506
Patent
active
051250802
ABSTRACT:
A support chip includes substantially all the AT core logic, namely most of the X-bus peripherals (except for the keyboard controller), memory controllers, and swapper. The normal AT data paths are altered to reduce the pin count, with a resulting surprising improvement in capability. The chip interfaces to the microprocessor's local address and data buses and provides a 16-bit data bus corresponding to a 16-bit version of the X-bus data portion (XD-bus). External buffers coupled to the XD-bus provide a system data bus (SD-bus) corresponding to the S-bus data portion. The I/O channel is coupled to the SD-bus while system ROM is coupled to the XD-bus. To accommodate the fact that the swapper is internal, the support chip provides independent direction control of the high and low order buffers between the XD-bus and the SD-bus.
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Catlin Robert W.
Pleva Robert M.
Chips and Technologies, Incorporated
Fleming Michael R.
Sheikh Ayaz R.
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