Re: ibm750

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From: jokim_at_jarthur.cs.hmc.edu
Date: Fri Jul 22 1994 - 02:03:10 EDT


Thanks for the answer. I'm forwarding this to the TP750 mailing list
since a couple folks are really mad at IBM that their $3000 machine has
a 16450. It makes sense if it's a 486SL limitation.

In article <19940721.164333.8_at_almaden.ibm.com> writes:
>In <30mbrq$ij_at_jaws.cs.hmc.edu> John H. Kim writes:
>
>>The TP750's built-in serial port emulates a 16450 (you'd think in a
>>machine that costs $3000+ they'd pitch in the extra $10 for a 16550).
>
>Notebook computers generally don't have a separate UART. (No room for
>one.) The UART is emulated within one of the support chips. Since
>the ThinkPad 750 has an Intel 486SL, it uses the Intel SL chipset, and
>that chipset emulates the 16450. Probably all Intel 486SL notebooks
>have this restriction since they probably all use the same Intel SL
>chipset.
>
>If it's any consolation, the 755 and 360 use a newer chipset that does
>emulate the 16550.
>
>...Michael Graff

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