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The 486 processor family

Originally by Intel

local FAQ by Jim Gendreau and Richard Jessup
www.sandpile.org/80x86/ Instruction set, very nice!

See also the specific 386 page.
See also the specific 586 (=Pentium) page.
See also the general 80x86 page.

Books

www.chipdir.nl/amazon/chipdir.php?mode=books&searchtype=KeywordSearch&search=486

Embedding 486's

You should check out the National Semiconductor NS486SXF and SXL parts. They are low cost, with many integrated peripherals and performance is above the 386EX but below standard 486s from Intel or AMD (they only have 1K cache and a 16 bit data bus). The web site for information is: www.national.com/appinfo/ns486/index.html
Source: Bruce Ableidinger <brucea@teleport.com>

See also: AMD Elan parts

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See also:
local See the other families of processors.
www.faqs.org/faqs/microcontroller-faq/ FAQ's about microcontrollers
www.faqs.org/ You can find a lot of FAQ's here

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