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* [[Floppy Disk Controller]] (8272A/82078/82077SL/82077AA) |
* [[Floppy Disk Controller]] (8272A/82078/82077SL/82077AA) |
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* [[UART]] (8250/8250A/8250B/8250/82450/16450/16550/16550A/16550AF/16550AFN) |
* [[UART]] (8250/8250A/8250B/8250/82450/16450/16550/16550A/16550AF/16550AFN) |
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* [[Parallel port]] (IEEE Standard 1284) |
* [[Parallel port]] (IEEE Standard 1284) SPP/EPP/ECP |
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* [[IDE]] (Integrated Drive Electronics) |
* [[IDE]] (Integrated Drive Electronics) |
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* [[DMA]] (8237) |
* [[DMA]] (8237) |
Revision as of 11:51, 17 June 2007
Advanced Integrated Peripheral (AIP) is a multi-chip that provides in one chip the functionality that was provided by several chips on an AT-Compatible PC. An example of this kind of chip is the Intel 82091AA.
See Also
Emulated Chipsets
- Floppy Disk Controller (8272A/82078/82077SL/82077AA)
- UART (8250/8250A/8250B/8250/82450/16450/16550/16550A/16550AF/16550AFN)
- Parallel port (IEEE Standard 1284) SPP/EPP/ECP
- IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics)
- DMA (8237)