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  1. if MMU
  2. config ARCH_MAY_HAVE_PC_FDC
  3. bool
  4. depends on BROKEN && (Q40 || SUN3X)
  5. default y
  6. menu "Platform devices"
  7. config HEARTBEAT
  8. bool "Use power LED as a heartbeat" if AMIGA || APOLLO || ATARI || MAC ||Q40
  9. default y if !AMIGA && !APOLLO && !ATARI && !MAC && !Q40 && HP300
  10. help
  11. Use the power-on LED on your machine as a load meter. The exact
  12. behavior is platform-dependent, but normally the flash frequency is
  13. a hyperbolic function of the 5-minute load average.
  14. # We have a dedicated heartbeat LED. :-)
  15. config PROC_HARDWARE
  16. bool "/proc/hardware support"
  17. help
  18. Say Y here to support the /proc/hardware file, which gives you
  19. access to information about the machine you're running on,
  20. including the model, CPU, MMU, clock speed, BogoMIPS rating,
  21. and memory size.
  22. endmenu
  23. menu "Character devices"
  24. config ATARI_MFPSER
  25. tristate "Atari MFP serial support"
  26. depends on ATARI
  27. ---help---
  28. If you like to use the MFP serial ports ("Modem1", "Serial1") under
  29. Linux, say Y. The driver equally supports all kinds of MFP serial
  30. ports and automatically detects whether Serial1 is available.
  31. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  32. Note for Falcon users: You also have an MFP port, it's just not
  33. wired to the outside... But you could use the port under Linux.
  34. config ATARI_MIDI
  35. tristate "Atari MIDI serial support"
  36. depends on ATARI
  37. help
  38. If you want to use your Atari's MIDI port in Linux, say Y.
  39. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  40. config ATARI_DSP56K
  41. tristate "Atari DSP56k support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
  42. depends on ATARI && EXPERIMENTAL
  43. help
  44. If you want to be able to use the DSP56001 in Falcons, say Y. This
  45. driver is still experimental, and if you don't know what it is, or
  46. if you don't have this processor, just say N.
  47. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  48. config AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL
  49. tristate "Amiga builtin serial support"
  50. depends on AMIGA
  51. help
  52. If you want to use your Amiga's built-in serial port in Linux,
  53. answer Y.
  54. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  55. config MULTIFACE_III_TTY
  56. tristate "Multiface Card III serial support"
  57. depends on AMIGA
  58. help
  59. If you want to use a Multiface III card's serial port in Linux,
  60. answer Y.
  61. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here.
  62. config HPDCA
  63. tristate "HP DCA serial support"
  64. depends on DIO && SERIAL_8250
  65. help
  66. If you want to use the internal "DCA" serial ports on an HP300
  67. machine, say Y here.
  68. config HPAPCI
  69. tristate "HP APCI serial support"
  70. depends on HP300 && SERIAL_8250 && EXPERIMENTAL
  71. help
  72. If you want to use the internal "APCI" serial ports on an HP400
  73. machine, say Y here.
  74. config DN_SERIAL
  75. bool "Support for DN serial port (dummy)"
  76. depends on APOLLO
  77. config SERIAL_CONSOLE
  78. bool "Support for serial port console"
  79. depends on (AMIGA || ATARI || SUN3 || SUN3X || VME || APOLLO) && (ATARI_MFPSER=y || ATARI_MIDI=y || AMIGA_BUILTIN_SERIAL=y || MULTIFACE_III_TTY=y || SERIAL=y || SERIAL167 || DN_SERIAL)
  80. ---help---
  81. If you say Y here, it will be possible to use a serial port as the
  82. system console (the system console is the device which receives all
  83. kernel messages and warnings and which allows logins in single user
  84. mode). This could be useful if some terminal or printer is connected
  85. to that serial port.
  86. Even if you say Y here, the currently visible virtual console
  87. (/dev/tty0) will still be used as the system console by default, but
  88. you can alter that using a kernel command line option such as
  89. "console=ttyS1". (Try "man bootparam" or see the documentation of
  90. your boot loader (lilo or loadlin) about how to pass options to the
  91. kernel at boot time.)
  92. If you don't have a VGA card installed and you say Y here, the
  93. kernel will automatically use the first serial line, /dev/ttyS0, as
  94. system console.
  95. If unsure, say N.
  96. endmenu
  97. endif