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Enhanced processor buffered interface for multiprocess systems

  • US 5,634,034 A
  • Filed: 06/01/1995
  • Issued: 05/27/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/17/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Interface apparatus for coupling to a microprocessor device, comprising:

  • input means for coupling to the microprocessor device for receiving address signal lines and control signal lines generated by the microprocessor device;

    address decoding means, responsive to the received address signal lines, for determining if a microprocessor-generated memory access is directed to a private memory means, accessible only by the microprocessor device, or to a shared memory means that is accessible by the microprocessor device and by at least one other microprocessor device;

    first output means, responsive to the address decoding means, for providing first address signal lines and first control signal lines to the private memory means in response to the microprocessor device generating a memory access to the private memory means;

    second output means, responsive to the address decoding means, for providing second address signal lines and second control signal lines for coupling to the shared memory means in response to the microprocessor device generating a memory access to the shared memory means, andcontrol register means having bits that are settable by said microprocessor device, whereinsaid first output means includes means, responsive to a state of at least one of the bits of said control register means, for selectively inserting zero, one or more wait timing states while providing the first address signal lines and the first control signal lines when accessing said private memory means; and

    whereinsaid second output means includes means, responsive to a state of at least one of the bits of said control register means, for selectively inserting zero, one or more wait timing states while providing the second address signal lines and the second control signal lines when accessing said shared memory means.

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