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 | | Intel 8086 and 8088 ------------------- The Intel 8086 was released on June 6, 1978. |  | | Intel 80386 ----------- Intel changed the world of computing when it introduced the 80386 microprocessor in June 16, 1985. |  | | The result was that Intel essentially "dumbed down" the 8086 processor and called it the 8088. |
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http://www.textfiles.com/uploads/intel.txt
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 | | The 80386 fetches all instructions from this code segment, using as an offset the contents of the instruction pointer. |  | | BEFORE SIGN EXTENSION----------S 3.2 Binary Arithmetic Instructions The arithmetic instructions of the 80386 processor simplify the manipulation of numeric data that is encoded in binary. |  | | Introduces the remaining registers and data structures of the 80386 that were not discussed in Part I. Introduces the systems-oriented instructions in the context of the registers and data structures they support. |
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http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~powell/pc_docs/386intel.txt
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| | Intel To Combine Communications Groups |
 | | He led Intel's movement into CMOS with development of the process for manufacturing Intel's 80386 processor. |  | | Intel's communications efforts -- providing building blocks for the communications infrastructure and the cellular and handheld computing market segments -- have been divided between ICG and the Wireless Communications and Computing Group (WCCG). |  | | Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom. |
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http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20031210corp.htm
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| | PC Processors Guide by x86.org |
 | | Merced is Intel's future-generation microprocessor architecture; Merced is not Intel's next-generation x86 microprocessor. |  | | Intel introduced low-power versions of the Pentium to be used in notebook computer applications. |  | | Intel continued to second-source the chips to ensure an adequate supply of chips to the computer industry. |
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http://www.x86.org/articles/computalk/help.htm
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| | Intel386™ Processors - Overview |
 | | Since the EX has an 80386 core, it is code compatible with 186 processors, making it a logical upgrade processor to run your existing software. |  | | Additionally, software can be modified to take advantage of the 80386 features, including memory protection and multitasking. |  | | The Intel® System Management Mode is built into the Intel386 EX chip. |
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http://developer.intel.com/design/intarch/intel386
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| | Heavy Ion 80386, 80387, 82380 Testing, 2/20-21/96 |
 | | The 80386, 80387, and 82380 devices were tested using a single-board computer. |  | | The 80386 and 80387 are built on Intel's CHMOS IV process, while the 82380 is on the CHMOS III process. |  | | The SEI device is an Intel 80386 die repackaged by SEI into a RadPak(TM). |
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http://klabs.org/DEI/Processor/386_486/Radiation/b022196/b022196.htm
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 | | The 32-bit 80386 is an advanced microprocessor optimized for multitasking operating systems and designed for applications needing very high performance. |  | | An example is Intel microprocessors, though they use a CISC instruction set and are considered CISC chips, the internal architecture has gradually migrated to RISC. |  | | Table 3.3 shows the number of instruction executed for each of the 12 programs (the first 7 is part of Stanford benchmark) on the 80386 and MIPS R2000 and their ratio. |
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http://userpages.umbc.edu/~zding1/cmsc611/report.doc
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| | Itanium may sink Intel - Christian Business |
 | | The 80386 came at a critical juncture in the PC product lifecycle, as demand for PCs dramatically increased, and as the rapidly improving performance of personal computers played catch up with the increasing sophistication of software being developed for them. |  | | All of that leads to the fundamental survival issue surrounding Intel's continued pursuit of faster and faster chips. |  | | Can Intel establish and defend a similar leadership position with demand now focusing on cost and mobility? |
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http://www.businessreform.com/article.php?articleID=10164
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| | IA-32 Intel® Architecture Software Developer's Manuals |
 | | The Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology Software Developer's Guide, Volume 2 covers the reference pages of instructions from M-Z, as well as a chapter on software optimizations and related appendices. |  | | IA-32 Intel® Architecture Optimization Reference Manual provides information on Intel NetBurst® microarchitecture and the Pentium® M processor microarchitecture. |  | | IA-32 Intel® Architecture Software Developer's Manuals describe the architecture and programming environment of IA-32 Intel Architecture processors. |
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http://www.intel.com/design/pentium4/manuals/index_new.htm
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| | Memory Management |
 | | This chapter is a journey through the various Intel microprocessors and the memory management changes each one brought along with it in the operating system that used it. |  | | The page address translation mechanism in the 80386 requires two important data structures to be maintained by the operating system, namely, the page table directory and the page tables. |  | | On Intel processors (80386 and higher), the size of one page is 4 kilobytes. |
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http://www.windowsitlibrary.com/Content/356/04/1.html
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| | Intel80386chip |
 | | The 386 was also compatible with Intel's earlier processor line for the IBM PC and compatibles and could run software designed for those processors as well. |  | | John Crawford was the architecture manager for the Intel 386 and the Intel 486 microprocessors, and co-manager of Pentium microprocessor development |  | | The Intel 80386 is a 32-bit microprocessor containing |
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http://www.computermuseum.li/Testpage/Intel80386chip.htm
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 | | These Intel size prefixes are only really necessary for instructions that would have otherwise ambiguous sizings, such as the first example in Table 2). |  | | Under the Intel format an instruction's source and destination operands appear on the right and left of the comma which separates them, resepectively. |  | | Thus, the instruction "MOV EAX, WORD PTR [0100]" (Intel format) is written as "movl 0x0100, %eax" under the AT&T format. |
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http://simon.baymoo.org/universe/tools/symset/symset.txt
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| | Amazon.co.uk: The Intel 32-Bit Microprocessor: 80386, 80486 and Pentium: Books |
 | | To accommodate the Intel family's diversity, coverage first concentrates on real-mode assembly language programming compatible with all versions of the Intel microprocessor family, and subsequently compares and contrasts advanced family members with the foundational 8086/8088. |  | | This building-block presentation is especially effective because the Intel family units are so similar that learning advanced versions is easy once the basics are understood. |  | | As with programming instruction, interfacing is first developed using the 80386/80486 with common peripherals, and more advanced interfaces are presented only after simple ones are explored. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/002314260X
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| | #1674: Processor type under Wabi |
 | | And Wabi is always simulating an Intel enhanced-mode chip: an 80386. |  | | Wabi will always return what it's simulating even if the simulation is simply passing Intel opcodes through to a real Intel 80386/80486/80586. |  | | Q: Why does Wabi always report that it's running on an 80386 CPU, no matter what the CPU really is? A: Several applications (for example WinTach) use heuristics to find out what kind of hardware they're running on. |
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http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-30-1674-1
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| | Intel Fellow - John H. Crawford - Patents, Publications, and Professional Affiliations |
 | | Crawford, "Architecture of the Intel 80386", Proceedings ICCD '86, IEEE, October 1986, pp. |  | | Crawford, "Architecture and Implementation of the Intel 80386 Microprocessor", Boston Computer Society Software Engineering Forum, Boston, MA, May, 1987. |  | | Crawford, "Overview of the Intel 80386 Microprocessor", Santa Clara Valley IEEE Colloquia series, Cupertino, CA, May 1986. |
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http://developer.intel.com/pressroom/kits/bios/crawford_bkgd.htm
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| | Intel history |
 | | Around 1984-1985 Intel introduced the 80286 which added more sophisticated memory management. |  | | Around 1978-1979 Intel took the next step up by introducing the 8086 processor. |  | | This was a 32 bit word machine with real memory management (paging) |
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http://www.cs.ubc.ca/spider/neufeld/courses/cs218/chapter8/tsld017.htm
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| | CPU-World: Intel 80386 processor family |
 | | The third generation of x86 family, the Intel 80386 (i386) was a complete 32-bit processor with ability to address 4 GB of physical memory. |  | | There were a few variations of the Intel 80386: |  | | The Intel 80386 was produced at speeds up to 33 MHz, AMD produced even faster 40 MHz version. |
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http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/80386
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| | Freesurfer Progams and Files |
 | | Usage: 3dmaskave [options] dataset Computes average of all voxels in the input dataset which satisfy the criterion in the options list. |  | | Usage: 3dROIstats -mask[n] mset [options] datasets Options: -mask[n] mset Means to use the dataset 'mset' as a mask: If n is present, it specifies which sub-brick in mset to use a la 3dcalc. |  | | Usage: 3daxialize [options] dataset Purpose: Read in a dataset and write it out as a new dataset with the data brick oriented as axial slices. |
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http://www.wideman-one.com/gw/brain/fs/filesurveys_proghelp.htm
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| | Intel 80386 Programmer's Reference Manual |
 | | Because I was unable to find the original (probably Intel's official document) intel386.txt file, it isn't here. |  | | 1986 (This is not an official Intel document) |  | | I have only modifed the html language to make it readable with more browsers and included this text. |
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http://www.logix.cz/michal/doc/i386
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| | DJGPP |
 | | The development tools require a 80386 or newer computer to run, as do the programs they produce. |  | | DJGPP is a complete 32-bit C/C++ development system for Intel 80386 (and higher) PCs running DOS. |  | | In most cases, the programs it produces can be sold commercially without license or royalties. |
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http://www.delorie.com/djgpp
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| | Find in a Library: Programming the Intel 80386 |
 | | Find in a Library: Programming the Intel 80386 |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/b3169d468d00c542a19afeb4da09e526.html
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 | | pidfile: ASCII text empty ps: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 trojaned ps (as in netstat, reads config from /dev/dsx instead of /dev/rpm) s: ASCII text sshd configuration file, setup for listening on port 5 sense: perl commands text # Sorts the output from LinSniffer 0.03 [BETA] by Mike Edulla |  | | last.cgi: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 a cgi command shell (executes commands and displays output) linsniffer: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 password sniffer logclear: ASCII text script fragment to clear sniffer logs and re-start linsniffer lsattr: Bourne shell script text start-up script. |
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http://www.honeynet.org/scans/scan15/som/som30.txt
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| | Help:Designing SBC with intel 80386 |
 | | I have been given a small project to design a single board computer |  | | 20 Oct 2003 19:10 Help:Designing SBC with intel 80386 |  | | 20 Oct 2003 19:43 Re: Help:Designing SBC with intel 80386 |
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http://www.edaboard.com/ftopic59445.html
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