1if MMU 2 3config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC 4 bool 5 depends on BROKEN && (Q40 || SUN3X) 6 default y 7 8menu "Platform devices" 9 10config HEARTBEAT 11 bool "Use power LED as a heartbeat" if AMIGA || APOLLO || ATARI || Q40 12 default y if !AMIGA && !APOLLO && !ATARI && !Q40 && HP300 13 help 14 Use the power-on LED on your machine as a load meter. The exact 15 behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is 16 a hyperbolic function of the 5-minute load average. 17 18# We have a dedicated heartbeat LED. :-) 19config PROC_HARDWARE 20 bool "/proc/hardware support" 21 help 22 Say Y here to support the /proc/hardware file, which gives you 23 access to information about the machine you're running on, 24 including the model, CPU, MMU, clock speed, BogoMIPS rating, 25 and memory size. 26 27config NATFEAT 28 bool "ARAnyM emulator support" 29 depends on ATARI 30 help 31 This option enables support for ARAnyM native features, such as 32 access to a disk image as /dev/hda. 33 34config NFBLOCK 35 tristate "NatFeat block device support" 36 depends on BLOCK && NATFEAT 37 help 38 Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat block device 39 which allows direct access to the hard drives without using 40 the hardware emulation. 41 42config NFCON 43 tristate "NatFeat console driver" 44 depends on NATFEAT 45 help 46 Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat console driver 47 which allows the console output to be redirected to the stderr 48 output of ARAnyM. 49 50config NFETH 51 tristate "NatFeat Ethernet support" 52 depends on ETHERNET && NATFEAT 53 help 54 Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat network device 55 which will emulate a regular ethernet device while presenting an 56 ethertap device to the host system. 57 58endmenu 59 60menu "Character devices" 61 62config ATARI_DSP56K 63 tristate "Atari DSP56k support (EXPERIMENTAL)" 64 depends on ATARI && EXPERIMENTAL 65 help 66 If you want to be able to use the DSP56001 in Falcons, say Y. This 67 driver is still experimental, and if you don't know what it is, or 68 if you don't have this processor, just say N. 69 70 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. 71 72config AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL 73 tristate "Amiga builtin serial support" 74 depends on AMIGA 75 help 76 If you want to use your Amiga's built-in serial port in Linux, 77 answer Y. 78 79 To compile this driver as a module, choose M here. 80 81config HPDCA 82 tristate "HP DCA serial support" 83 depends on DIO && SERIAL_8250 84 help 85 If you want to use the internal "DCA" serial ports on an HP300 86 machine, say Y here. 87 88config HPAPCI 89 tristate "HP APCI serial support" 90 depends on HP300 && SERIAL_8250 && EXPERIMENTAL 91 help 92 If you want to use the internal "APCI" serial ports on an HP400 93 machine, say Y here. 94 95config SERIAL_CONSOLE 96 bool "Support for serial port console" 97 depends on AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL=y 98 ---help--- 99 If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the 100 system console (the system console is the device which receives all 101 kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user 102 mode). This could be useful if some terminal or printer is connected 103 to that serial port. 104 105 Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console 106 (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but 107 you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as 108 "console=ttyS1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of 109 your boot loader about how to pass options to the kernel at boot 110 time.) 111 112 If you don't have a graphical console and you say Y here, the 113 kernel will automatically use the first serial line, /dev/ttyS0, as 114 system console. 115 116 If unsure, say N. 117 118endmenu 119 120endif 121