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2menu "Misc Linux/SPARC drivers"
3
4config SUN_OPENPROMIO
5	tristate "/dev/openprom device support"
6	help
7	  This driver provides user programs with an interface to the SPARC
8	  PROM device tree. The driver implements a SunOS-compatible
9	  interface and a NetBSD-compatible interface.
10
11	  To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
12	  module will be called openprom.
13
14	  If unsure, say Y.
15
16config SUN_MOSTEK_RTC
17	tristate "Mostek real time clock support"
18	help
19	  The Mostek RTC chip is used on all known Sun computers except
20	  some JavaStations. For a JavaStation you need to say Y both here
21	  and to "Enhanced Real Time Clock Support".
22
23	  Say Y here unless you are building a special purpose kernel.
24
25config OBP_FLASH
26	tristate "OBP Flash Device support"
27	depends on SPARC64
28	help
29	  The OpenBoot PROM on Ultra systems is flashable. If you want to be
30	  able to upgrade the OBP firmware, say Y here.
31
32config SUN_BPP
33	tristate "Bidirectional parallel port support (OBSOLETE)"
34	depends on EXPERIMENTAL
35	help
36	  Say Y here to support Sun's obsolete variant of IEEE1284
37	  bidirectional parallel port protocol as /dev/bppX.  Can be built on
38	  x86 machines.
39
40config SUN_VIDEOPIX
41	tristate "Videopix Frame Grabber (EXPERIMENTAL)"
42	depends on EXPERIMENTAL && (BROKEN || !64BIT)
43	help
44	  Say Y here to support the Videopix Frame Grabber from Sun
45	  Microsystems, commonly found on SPARCstations.  This card, which is
46	  based on the Phillips SAA9051, can handle NTSC and PAL/SECAM and
47	  SVIDEO signals.
48
49config SUN_AURORA
50	tristate "Aurora Multiboard 1600se (EXPERIMENTAL)"
51	depends on EXPERIMENTAL && BROKEN
52	help
53	  The Aurora Multiboard is a multi-port high-speed serial controller.
54	  If you have one of these, say Y.
55
56config TADPOLE_TS102_UCTRL
57	tristate "Tadpole TS102 Microcontroller support (EXPERIMENTAL)"
58	depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SPARC32
59	help
60	  Say Y here to directly support the TS102 Microcontroller interface
61	  on the Tadpole Sparcbook 3.  This device handles power-management
62	  events, and can also notice the attachment/detachment of external
63	  monitors and mice.
64
65config SUN_JSFLASH
66	tristate "JavaStation OS Flash SIMM (EXPERIMENTAL)"
67	depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SPARC32
68	help
69	  If you say Y here, you will be able to boot from your JavaStation's
70	  Flash memory.
71
72# XXX Why don't we do "source drivers/char/Config.in" somewhere?
73# no shit
74config APM_RTC_IS_GMT
75	bool
76	depends on EXPERIMENTAL && SPARC32 && PCI
77	default y
78	help
79	  Say Y here if your RTC (Real Time Clock a.k.a. hardware clock)
80	  stores the time in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Say N if your RTC
81	  stores localtime.
82
83	  It is in fact recommended to store GMT in your RTC, because then you
84	  don't have to worry about daylight savings time changes. The only
85	  reason not to use GMT in your RTC is if you also run a broken OS
86	  that doesn't understand GMT.
87
88config RTC
89	tristate "PC-style Real Time Clock Support"
90	depends on PCI && EXPERIMENTAL && SPARC32
91
92endmenu
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