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| if MMU
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| 
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| config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
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| 	bool
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| 	depends on BROKEN && (Q40 || SUN3X)
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| 	default y
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| 
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| menu "Platform devices"
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| 
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| config HEARTBEAT
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| 	bool "Use power LED as a heartbeat" if AMIGA || APOLLO || ATARI || Q40
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| 	default y if !AMIGA && !APOLLO && !ATARI && !Q40 && HP300
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| 	help
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| 	  Use the power-on LED on your machine as a load meter.  The exact
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| 	  behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is
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| 	  a hyperbolic function of the 5-minute load average.
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| 
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| # We have a dedicated heartbeat LED. :-)
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| config PROC_HARDWARE
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| 	bool "/proc/hardware support"
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| 	help
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| 	  Say Y here to support the /proc/hardware file, which gives you
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| 	  access to information about the machine you're running on,
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| 	  including the model, CPU, MMU, clock speed, BogoMIPS rating,
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| 	  and memory size.
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| 
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| config NATFEAT
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| 	bool "ARAnyM emulator support"
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| 	depends on ATARI
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| 	help
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| 	  This option enables support for ARAnyM native features, such as
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| 	  access to a disk image as /dev/hda.
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| 
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| config NFBLOCK
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| 	tristate "NatFeat block device support"
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| 	depends on BLOCK && NATFEAT
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| 	help
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| 	  Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat block device
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| 	  which allows direct access to the hard drives without using
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| 	  the hardware emulation.
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| 
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| config NFCON
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| 	tristate "NatFeat console driver"
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| 	depends on TTY && NATFEAT
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| 	help
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| 	  Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat console driver
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| 	  which allows the console output to be redirected to the stderr
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| 	  output of ARAnyM.
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| 
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| config NFETH
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| 	tristate "NatFeat Ethernet support"
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| 	depends on ETHERNET && NATFEAT
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| 	help
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| 	  Say Y to include support for the ARAnyM NatFeat network device
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| 	  which will emulate a regular ethernet device while presenting an
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| 	  ethertap device to the host system.
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| 
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| config ATARI_ETHERNAT
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| 	bool "Atari EtherNAT Ethernet support"
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| 	depends on ATARI
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| 	---help---
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| 	  Say Y to include support for the EtherNAT network adapter for the
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| 	  CT/60 extension port.
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| 
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| 	  To compile the actual ethernet driver, choose Y or M for the SMC91X
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| 	  option in the network device section; the module will be called smc91x.
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| 
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| config ATARI_ETHERNEC
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| 	bool "Atari EtherNEC Ethernet support"
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| 	depends on ATARI_ROM_ISA
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| 	---help---
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| 	  Say Y to include support for the EtherNEC network adapter for the
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| 	  ROM port. The driver works by polling instead of interrupts, so it
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| 	  is quite slow.
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| 
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| 	  This driver also supports the ethernet part of the NetUSBee ROM
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| 	  port combined Ethernet/USB adapter.
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| 
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| 	  To compile the actual ethernet driver, choose Y or M in for the NE2000
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| 	  option in the network device section; the module will be called ne.
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| 
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| endmenu
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| 
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| menu "Character devices"
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| 
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| config ATARI_DSP56K
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| 	tristate "Atari DSP56k support"
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| 	depends on ATARI
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to be able to use the DSP56001 in Falcons, say Y. This
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| 	  driver is still experimental, and if you don't know what it is, or
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| 	  if you don't have this processor, just say N.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
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| 
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| config AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL
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| 	tristate "Amiga builtin serial support"
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| 	depends on AMIGA && TTY
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to use your Amiga's built-in serial port in Linux,
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| 	  answer Y.
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| 
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| 	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
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| 
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| config HPDCA
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| 	tristate "HP DCA serial support"
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| 	depends on DIO && SERIAL_8250
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to use the internal "DCA" serial ports on an HP300
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| 	  machine, say Y here.
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| 
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| config HPAPCI
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| 	tristate "HP APCI serial support"
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| 	depends on HP300 && SERIAL_8250
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| 	help
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| 	  If you want to use the internal "APCI" serial ports on an HP400
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| 	  machine, say Y here.
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| 
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| config SERIAL_CONSOLE
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| 	bool "Support for serial port console"
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| 	depends on AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL=y
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| 	---help---
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| 	  If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the
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| 	  system console (the system console is the device which receives all
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| 	  kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user
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| 	  mode). This could be useful if some terminal or printer is connected
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| 	  to that serial port.
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| 
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| 	  Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
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| 	  (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
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| 	  you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
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| 	  "console=ttyS1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
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| 	  your boot loader about how to pass options to the kernel at boot
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| 	  time.)
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| 
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| 	  If you don't have a graphical console and you say Y here, the
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| 	  kernel will automatically use the first serial line, /dev/ttyS0, as
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| 	  system console.
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| 
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| 	  If unsure, say N.
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| 
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| endmenu
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| 
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| endif
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