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Chips

The IBM PC compatibles used National Semiconductor 8250, not the Intel serial chip - because the National chips had built-in programmable baud rate generators. The sucessors were also made by National. This article needs a block diagram of a UART, too. --Wtshymanski 05:58, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)