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  1. if ARCH_SA1100
  2. menu "SA11x0 Implementations"
  3. config SA1100_ASSABET
  4. bool "Assabet"
  5. select ARM_SA1110_CPUFREQ
  6. help
  7. Say Y here if you are using the Intel(R) StrongARM(R) SA-1110
  8. Microprocessor Development Board (also known as the Assabet).
  9. config ASSABET_NEPONSET
  10. bool "Include support for Neponset"
  11. depends on SA1100_ASSABET
  12. select SA1111
  13. help
  14. Say Y here if you are using the Intel(R) StrongARM(R) SA-1110
  15. Microprocessor Development Board (Assabet) with the SA-1111
  16. Development Board (Nepon).
  17. config SA1100_CERF
  18. bool "CerfBoard"
  19. select ARM_SA1110_CPUFREQ
  20. help
  21. The Intrinsyc CerfBoard is based on the StrongARM 1110 (Discontinued).
  22. More information is available at:
  23. <http://www.intrinsyc.com/products/cerfboard/>.
  24. Say Y if configuring for an Intrinsyc CerfBoard.
  25. Say N otherwise.
  26. choice
  27. prompt "Cerf Flash available"
  28. depends on SA1100_CERF
  29. default SA1100_CERF_FLASH_8MB
  30. config SA1100_CERF_FLASH_8MB
  31. bool "8MB"
  32. config SA1100_CERF_FLASH_16MB
  33. bool "16MB"
  34. config SA1100_CERF_FLASH_32MB
  35. bool "32MB"
  36. endchoice
  37. config SA1100_COLLIE
  38. bool "Sharp Zaurus SL5500"
  39. # FIXME: select ARM_SA11x0_CPUFREQ
  40. select SHARP_LOCOMO
  41. select SHARP_PARAM
  42. select SHARP_SCOOP
  43. help
  44. Say Y here to support the Sharp Zaurus SL5500 PDAs.
  45. config SA1100_H3100
  46. bool "Compaq iPAQ H3100"
  47. select ARM_SA1110_CPUFREQ
  48. select HTC_EGPIO
  49. select MFD_IPAQ_MICRO
  50. help
  51. Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on the Compaq iPAQ
  52. H3100 handheld computer. Information about this machine and the
  53. Linux port to this machine can be found at:
  54. <http://www.handhelds.org/Compaq/index.html#iPAQ_H3100>
  55. config SA1100_H3600
  56. bool "Compaq iPAQ H3600/H3700"
  57. select ARM_SA1110_CPUFREQ
  58. select HTC_EGPIO
  59. select MFD_IPAQ_MICRO
  60. help
  61. Say Y here if you intend to run this kernel on the Compaq iPAQ
  62. H3600 handheld computer. Information about this machine and the
  63. Linux port to this machine can be found at:
  64. <http://www.handhelds.org/Compaq/index.html#iPAQ_H3600>
  65. config SA1100_BADGE4
  66. bool "HP Labs BadgePAD 4"
  67. select ARM_SA1100_CPUFREQ
  68. select SA1111
  69. help
  70. Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for the HP Laboratories
  71. BadgePAD 4.
  72. config SA1100_JORNADA720
  73. bool "HP Jornada 720"
  74. # FIXME: select ARM_SA11x0_CPUFREQ
  75. select SA1111
  76. help
  77. Say Y here if you want to build a kernel for the HP Jornada 720
  78. handheld computer. See
  79. <http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/product?product=61677&cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&product=61677#>
  80. config SA1100_JORNADA720_SSP
  81. bool "HP Jornada 720 Extended SSP driver"
  82. depends on SA1100_JORNADA720
  83. select SA1100_SSP
  84. help
  85. Say Y here if you have a HP Jornada 7xx handheld computer and you
  86. want to access devices connected to the MCU. Those include the
  87. keyboard, touchscreen, backlight and battery. This driver also activates
  88. the generic SSP which it extends.
  89. config SA1100_HACKKIT
  90. bool "HackKit Core CPU Board"
  91. select ARM_SA1100_CPUFREQ
  92. help
  93. Say Y here to support the HackKit Core CPU Board
  94. <http://hackkit.eletztrick.de>;
  95. config SA1100_LART
  96. bool "LART"
  97. select ARM_SA1100_CPUFREQ
  98. help
  99. Say Y here if you are using the Linux Advanced Radio Terminal
  100. (also known as the LART). See <http://www.lartmaker.nl/> for
  101. information on the LART.
  102. config SA1100_NANOENGINE
  103. bool "nanoEngine"
  104. select ARM_SA1110_CPUFREQ
  105. select PCI
  106. select PCI_NANOENGINE
  107. help
  108. Say Y here if you are using the Bright Star Engineering nanoEngine.
  109. See <http://www.brightstareng.com/arm/nanoeng.htm> for information
  110. on the BSE nanoEngine.
  111. config SA1100_PLEB
  112. bool "PLEB"
  113. select ARM_SA1100_CPUFREQ
  114. help
  115. Say Y here if you are using version 1 of the Portable Linux
  116. Embedded Board (also known as PLEB).
  117. See <http://www.disy.cse.unsw.edu.au/Hardware/PLEB/>
  118. for more information.
  119. config SA1100_SHANNON
  120. bool "Shannon"
  121. select ARM_SA1100_CPUFREQ
  122. help
  123. The Shannon (also known as a Tuxscreen, and also as a IS2630) was a
  124. limited edition webphone produced by Philips. The Shannon is a SA1100
  125. platform with a 640x480 LCD, touchscreen, CIR keyboard, PCMCIA slots,
  126. and a telco interface.
  127. config SA1100_SIMPAD
  128. bool "Simpad"
  129. select ARM_SA1110_CPUFREQ
  130. help
  131. The SIEMENS webpad SIMpad is based on the StrongARM 1110. There
  132. are two different versions CL4 and SL4. CL4 has 32MB RAM and 16MB
  133. FLASH. The SL4 version got 64 MB RAM and 32 MB FLASH and a
  134. PCMCIA-Slot. The version for the Germany Telecom (DTAG) is the same
  135. like CL4 in additional it has a PCMCIA-Slot. For more information
  136. visit <http://www.usa.siemens.com/> or <http://www.siemens.ch/>.
  137. config SA1100_SSP
  138. tristate "Generic PIO SSP"
  139. help
  140. Say Y here to enable support for the generic PIO SSP driver.
  141. This isn't for audio support, but for attached sensors and
  142. other devices, eg for BadgePAD 4 sensor support.
  143. endmenu
  144. endif