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TI486 Microprocessor - Al Kossow's Bitsavers

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About This Manual<br />

Appendix D<br />

Ordering Information<br />

Appendix D provides detailed ordering information showing what the<br />

components of the part number mean, and a description of each<br />

microprocessor offered. Versions offered include 5-volt and 3-volt versions,<br />

each of which are rated to operate at different speeds. The <strong>TI486</strong>SLC/E<br />

versions are packaged in the quad flat pack, and the <strong>TI486</strong>DLC/E versions are<br />

packaged in the ceramic pin grid array package.<br />

Style and Symbol Conventions<br />

This document uses the following conventions.<br />

o Program code listings and program code examples are shown in a<br />

special typeface similar to a typewriter's.<br />

Here is a sample assembler code program listing:<br />

CLI<br />

MOV<br />

OR<br />

EAX, CRO<br />

EAX, 40000000h<br />

set bit 30, turn off cache<br />

for external cache coherency<br />

o In the instruction syntax descriptions, the instruction is in a BOLD<br />

TYPEFACE font and a description of the instruction is in Italic Typeface.<br />

Here is an example of an instruction syntax and description:<br />

RSM Resume from SMM Mode<br />

o Square brackets ( [ and] ) identify the location and sequence for specifying<br />

register and/or memory options in the instruction opcodes. Here's an<br />

example of an opcode that requires register and memory parameters:<br />

Reference: Instruction ADD Integer Add (Register to Memory)<br />

Opcode = 0 [OOOw] [mod reg rim]<br />

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