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"Intel P8256AH old chipset to 8080 8-bit systems"

TymoZXDev
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I am looking for good documentation or any possible to Intel P-8256-AH.

I already have few docs in PDF files.

I have lost in strange way doc in PDF as Intel Application Note "AP-150" series. I don't remember good number of application note, but it was series AP-150.

Number is between 150 and 160 for sure. Name is something like "~Programming of P-8256-AH~".

I have another one: AP-153 - "Designing with the 8256". It is good.

Another one is for complete information about details of programming 8256 AH.

It is not so necessary, but I will very happy to have this.

 

If somebody knows where can I find it? 

 

Probably could be in collection of Application Notes or in appropriate "Data-book" from past years.

It is very hard to find it because this documentation could have encoded number of doc, different of the real title and number of note.

 

P.S.

Nearest possible numbers are:

AP-156

AP-157

or encoded number of doc in the web as : 2010901 etc.

 

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sstrell
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I think you've got the wrong forum.  This doesn't have anything to do with FPGAs.

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Ragulan_Intel
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Hello TymoZXDev,

 

Thank you for reaching out to the Intel Community.

 

To ensure you receive the most specialized assistance, we have a dedicated forum that addresses these specific concerns.

 

Since the issue is with Intel microprocessor, we will move this thread to a dedicated team to assist you further. This will allow our knowledgeable community and experts to provide you with timely and accurate solutions.

 

Thank you & Best Regards,


Ragulan_Intel


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CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello, @TymoZXDev :


Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.

The Intel 8256AH is a Multifunction Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter (MUART) that is a Intel Legacy device, which seems to be available in the 90's.


The Intel legacy devices information available can be found in the following websites:

https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000022396/processors.html


https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/products/79666/processors/intel-core-processors/legacy-intel-core-processors.html


Best regards,

@CarlosAM_INTEL

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