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COMPONENT INTRODUCTION
1.5.
COMPATIBILITY NOTE
In this document, some register bits are Intel Reserved. When reserved bits are documented,
treat them as fully undefined. This is essential for software compatibility with future processors.
Follow the guidelines below:
1.
Do not depend on the states of any undefined bits when testing the values of defined
register bits. Mask them out when testing.
2.
Do not depend on the states of any undefined bits when storing them to memory or another
register.
3.
Do not depend on the ability to retain information written into any undefined bits.
4.
When loading registers, always load the undefined bits as zeros.
Summary of Contents for Pentium Pro Family
Page 17: ...1 Component Introduction ...
Page 26: ...2 Pentium Pro Processor Architecture Overview ...
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Page 36: ...3 Bus Overview ...
Page 62: ...4 Bus Protocol ...
Page 105: ...5 Bus Transactions and Operations ...
Page 126: ...6 Range Registers ...
Page 131: ...7 Cache Protocol ...
Page 135: ...8 Data Integrity ...
Page 148: ...9 Configuration ...
Page 161: ...10 Pentium Pro Processor Test Access Port TAP ...
Page 172: ...11 Electrical Specifications ...
Page 201: ...12 GTL Interface Specification ...
Page 229: ...13 3 3V Tolerant Signal Quality Specifications ...
Page 233: ...14 Thermal Specifications ...
Page 239: ...15 Mechanical Specifications ...
Page 241: ...15 2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS s Figure 15 1 Package Dimensions Bottom View ...
Page 252: ...16 Tools ...
Page 260: ...16 8 TOOLS Figure 16 4 Generic MP System Layout for Debug Port Connection ...
Page 264: ...17 OverDrive Processor Socket Specification ...
Page 290: ...A Signals Reference ...
Page 320: ...Index ...
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