Hardware Functional Overview

data w/ 533 MB/s from/to memory sub-system to/from the Multi-threaded I/O Link Packet Layer in SiS962L.

The SiS645DX functions and capabilities include:

PC2001 Compliance

High Performance Host Interface

. Support Intel Pentium 4 series CPU with data transfer rate of 400MHz and Over Clocking up to 533MHz.

. Support 12 Outstanding Transactions

. Synchronous/Asynchronous Host-t-DRAM Timing

. Master deliver System Bus Interrupt support

. Smart Pre-fetch mechanism to boost memory read performance

. Support 2M/4M/8M/16M TSEG SMRAM

. Support Defer function to maximize bus utilization

. Support Dynamic Bus Inversion

. AGTL+ & AGTL compliant bus driver auto compensation

64 Bit High Performance DDR333/DDR266/PC133 Memory Controller

.Supports DDR333/DDR266/DDR200 SDRAM or PC133/100 SDRAM

. Support Up to 2 un-buffer DIMM DDR333 or up to 3 un-buffer Double-sided DIMM DDR266/200

. Up to 1 GB per DIMM with max. memory size up to 3 GB

. Supports 16Mb, 64Mb, 128Mb, 256Mb, & 512Mb SDRAM technology with page size from 2KB up to 16 KB

. Sustains DDR SDRAM CAS Latency at options of 2, 2.5, & 3 clocks

. Programmable buffer strength optimizing performance and stability

. Dynamic Clock Enable(CKE) control placing the SDRAM into Suspend to DRAM state

. High performance unified memory controller optimizing the DRAM bus utilization

. 128KB SMRAM space re-mapping to A0000h, B0000h, or E0000h

Integrated A.G.P. Compliant Target/66Mhz Host-to-PCI Bridge

. AGP v2.0 Compliant

. Supports Graphic Window Size from 4MBytes to 256MBytes

. Supports Pipelined Process in CPU-to- A.G.P. Access

. Supports 8 Way, 16 Entries Page Table Cache for GART to Enhance A.G.P. Controller Read/Write Performance

. Supports PCI-to-PCI Bridge Function for Memory Write from 33Mhz PCI Bus to A.G.P. device

. Supports AGP 4X/2X Interface w/ Fast Write Transaction

HighThroughput SiS MuTIOL connect to SiS962L MuTIOL Media I/O

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FIC M295 / M296 Service Manual

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FIC M296, M295 service manual PC2001 Compliance High Performance Host Interface

M296, M295 specifications

The FIC M295 and M296 are modern military vehicles designed for versatility, durability, and efficiency in various operational environments. Both models have gained attention for their advanced features and technological integrations, making them suitable for a range of missions, including logistics, reconnaissance, and troop transport.

One of the standout features of the FIC M295 and M296 is their modular design. This allows for easy configuration based on specific mission requirements. Whether deployed in urban settings or rugged terrains, these vehicles can be outfitted with different payloads and weaponry, enhancing their adaptability and usability. The modularity extends to interior configurations, offering flexibility in troop transport or cargo capacity.

The M295 boasts a robust powertrain, equipped with a high-torque engine that provides excellent off-road capability. Coupled with advanced suspension systems, the vehicle can traverse difficult landscapes while maintaining stability and comfort for its occupants. The M296, on the other hand, offers a slightly different engine configuration, focusing on fuel efficiency without compromising power. Both models are engineered to operate in extreme temperatures and harsh conditions, ensuring reliability in the field.

Another key characteristic is the advanced communication and navigation systems integrated into both vehicles. They come equipped with state-of-the-art GPS and real-time data transmission capabilities, allowing for seamless coordination with commanding units. Furthermore, enhanced battlefield awareness features, such as advanced sensor packages, provide operators with critical information about their surroundings, improving situational awareness and decision-making.

Protection is a fundamental aspect of the FIC M295 and M296. Both models include reinforced armor plating designed to withstand various ballistic threats. Additionally, they incorporate an advanced heat management system to minimize vulnerability to thermal detection by enemy forces. The vehicles also offer options for further armoring and countermeasure systems to enhance safety during operations.

The ergonomics of the cockpit and crew compartment have been meticulously designed to enhance operator comfort and efficiency. Controls are intuitive, and ample space is provided for gear and equipment, making the M295 and M296 not only practical but user-friendly.

In conclusion, the FIC M295 and M296 represent a significant advancement in military vehicle technology. Their combination of modularity, advanced propulsion systems, superior communication capabilities, and robust protection measures makes them an excellent choice for modern warfare scenarios. These vehicles embody the balance of strength, adaptability, and cutting-edge technology that contemporary military operations demand.