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New PCI I/F Chip (take 2!)
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- Subject: New PCI I/F Chip (take 2!)
- From: Mitch Kahn <mitch@demoworks.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Oct 1996 18:26:24 -0700
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[Whoops! Forgot the website on first post...thanks to those
who reminded me.]
Galileo's website URL is: www.galileoT.com.
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Data sheets are now available on Galileo's website for
the GT-64011:
* PCI 2.1 compliant PCI interface (3.3 or 5V)
* Support for Windows95/NT compatible PnP
* 32-bit local master bus compatible with IDT R4640
bus protocol (32-bit muxed address/data, synchnronous)
* 32-bit local slave bus similar to i960Jx protocol
(32-bit muxed A/D, synchronous)
* 32- or 64-bit local EDO/FPM DRAM controller (can be
used as a stand-alone PCI DRAM controller)
* Local device controller (multiple chip-selects and
strobe timing)
* 4 *chaining* DMA engines
The GT-64011 is designed for the IDT4640 CPU, but can be used
stand-alone or with other processors. The GT-64011 is based
on the GT-64010A device (64-bit buses), which is used by many
embedded accounts (see our website for press releases.)
Pricing is about $25 in 10Ku quantities. General samples
will be available in January.
Mitch Kahn
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This is my personal account, but
I do represent Galileo Technology.
mak@galileoT.com (read daily)
mitch@demoworks.com (read weekly)
Mitch Kahn
================================
This is my personal account, but
I do represent Galileo Technology.
mak@galileoT.com (read daily)
mitch@demoworks.com (read weekly)
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