TE430VX MotherboardMotherboard Technical Product Specification

Table 7. I/O Map (continued)

Address (hex)

Size

0080

- 008F

16 bytes

0094-009F

12 bytes

00A0 - 00A1

2 bytes

00C0 - 00DE

31 bytes

00EA - 00EB

2 bytes

00F0 - 00FF

16 byte

0170

- 0177

8 bytes

01F0 - 01F7

8 bytes

0200 - 0207

8 bytes

0220

- 022F

16 bytes

0270 - 0273

4 bytes

02F8 - 02FF

8 bytes

0330

- 0331

2 bytes

0376

 

1 byte

0378

- 037B

4 bytes

0388

- 038B

4 bytes

03B0 - 03BB

4 bytes

03C0 - 03DF

16 bytes

03F0 - 03F5

6 bytes

03F6

 

1 byte

03F7 (Write)

1 byte

03F7, bit 7

1 bit

03F7, bits 6:0

7 bits

03F8 - 03FF

8 bytes

04D0 - 04D1

2 bytes

LPT + 400h

8 bytes

0CF8 - 0CFB*

4 bytes

0CF9

1 byte

0CFC-0CFF*

4 bytes

FF00 - FF07

8 bytes

FFA0 - FFA7

8 bytes

FFA8 - FFAF

8 bytes

*Only by DWORD accesses.

Description

PIIX3 - DMA Page Register

PIIX3 - DMA Page Register

PIIX3 - Interrupt Controller 2

PIIX3 - DMA 2

Motherboard Resources

Numeric Data Processor

Secondary IDE Channel

Primary IDE Channel

Gameport Joystick

Audio - Vibra 16 Base (default)

I/O read port for Plug and Play

On-Board Serial Port 2

Audio - MUP-401

Sec IDE Chan Cmd Port

Parallel Port 1

Audio - FM Synthesis

S3 Trio64 V+

S3 Trio64 V+

Floppy Channel 1

Pri IDE Chan Cmd Port

Floppy Chan 1 Cmd

Floppy Disk Chg Chan 1

Pri IDE Chan Status Port

On-Board Serial Port 1

Edge/level triggered

ECP port, LPT + 400h

PCI Config Address Reg.

Turbo & Reset Control Reg.

PCI Config Data Reg

IDE Bus Master Reg.

Primary Bus Master IDE Registers

Secondary Bus Master IDE Registers

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TE430VX specifications

The Intel TE430VX was a landmark product in the realm of computing during the early 1990s. This microprocessor, part of Intel's line of Pentium processors, was primarily aimed at the burgeoning market for personal and business computing.

One of the main features of the Intel TE430VX was its 32-bit architecture, which allowed for a significant increase in processing power compared to its predecessors. The 32-bit data bus enabled the handling of larger amounts of data simultaneously, enhancing overall system performance. The TE430VX was capable of executing instructions at clock speeds ranging from 60 MHz to 66 MHz, which was quite impressive for its time. This processing power made it suitable not only for everyday computing tasks but also for more demanding applications such as graphic design and gaming.

The TE430VX also incorporated advanced technologies such as pipelining, which allowed it to execute multiple instructions in a single clock cycle. This feature contributed to improved performance and responsiveness, making the user experience smoother. The microprocessor supported a variety of RAM types, including EDO (Extended Data Out) RAM, which further enhanced its performance by reducing memory access times.

Another characteristic that set the TE430VX apart was its compatibility with a wide range of operating systems, including DOS, Windows, and various UNIX variants. This flexibility ensured that users could run their preferred software without compatibility issues, making it a versatile choice for home and business environments alike.

The integration of a built-in memory controller also simplified motherboard design, reducing the overall cost of systems utilizing the TE430VX. This chip also supported advanced graphics options, allowing users to experience better multimedia performance through dedicated graphics cards.

Power consumption was another consideration in the design of the TE430VX. It was engineered to operate efficiently while maintaining good performance, an important factor for long-term sustainability in computing environments.

In summary, the Intel TE430VX was a significant advancement in microprocessor technology during the early 1990s. Its 32-bit architecture, pipelining capabilities, compatibility with multiple operating systems, and efficient power consumption contributed to its reputation as a reliable choice for both personal and professional use, solidifying Intel's position as a leader in the computing landscape.