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authorAndré Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu>2015-08-05 17:04:01 -0300
committerAndré Fabian Silva Delgado <emulatorman@parabola.nu>2015-08-05 17:04:01 -0300
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+#
+# Appletalk driver configuration
+#
+config ATALK
+ tristate "Appletalk protocol support"
+ select LLC
+ ---help---
+ AppleTalk is the protocol that Apple computers can use to communicate
+ on a network. If your Linux box is connected to such a network and you
+ wish to connect to it, say Y. You will need to use the netatalk package
+ so that your Linux box can act as a print and file server for Macs as
+ well as access AppleTalk printers. Check out
+ <http://www.zettabyte.net/netatalk/> on the WWW for details.
+ EtherTalk is the name used for AppleTalk over Ethernet and the
+ cheaper and slower LocalTalk is AppleTalk over a proprietary Apple
+ network using serial links. EtherTalk and LocalTalk are fully
+ supported by Linux.
+
+ General information about how to connect Linux, Windows machines and
+ Macs is on the WWW at <http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html>. The
+ NET3-4-HOWTO, available from
+ <http://www.tldp.org/docs.html#howto>, contains valuable
+ information as well.
+
+ To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be
+ called appletalk. You almost certainly want to compile it as a
+ module so you can restart your AppleTalk stack without rebooting
+ your machine. I hear that the GNU boycott of Apple is over, so
+ even politically correct people are allowed to say Y here.
+
+config DEV_APPLETALK
+ tristate "Appletalk interfaces support"
+ depends on ATALK
+ help
+ AppleTalk is the protocol that Apple computers can use to communicate
+ on a network. If your Linux box is connected to such a network, and wish
+ to do IP over it, or you have a LocalTalk card and wish to use it to
+ connect to the AppleTalk network, say Y.
+
+
+config LTPC
+ tristate "Apple/Farallon LocalTalk PC support"
+ depends on DEV_APPLETALK && (ISA || EISA) && ISA_DMA_API && VIRT_TO_BUS
+ help
+ This allows you to use the AppleTalk PC card to connect to LocalTalk
+ networks. The card is also known as the Farallon PhoneNet PC card.
+ If you are in doubt, this card is the one with the 65C02 chip on it.
+ You also need version 1.3.3 or later of the netatalk package.
+ This driver is experimental, which means that it may not work.
+ See the file <file:Documentation/networking/ltpc.txt>.
+
+config COPS
+ tristate "COPS LocalTalk PC support"
+ depends on DEV_APPLETALK && (ISA || EISA)
+ help
+ This allows you to use COPS AppleTalk cards to connect to LocalTalk
+ networks. You also need version 1.3.3 or later of the netatalk
+ package. This driver is experimental, which means that it may not
+ work. This driver will only work if you choose "AppleTalk DDP"
+ networking support, above.
+ Please read the file <file:Documentation/networking/cops.txt>.
+
+config COPS_DAYNA
+ bool "Dayna firmware support"
+ depends on COPS
+ help
+ Support COPS compatible cards with Dayna style firmware (Dayna
+ DL2000/ Daynatalk/PC (half length), COPS LT-95, Farallon PhoneNET PC
+ III, Farallon PhoneNET PC II).
+
+config COPS_TANGENT
+ bool "Tangent firmware support"
+ depends on COPS
+ help
+ Support COPS compatible cards with Tangent style firmware (Tangent
+ ATB_II, Novell NL-1000, Daystar Digital LT-200.
+
+config IPDDP
+ tristate "Appletalk-IP driver support"
+ depends on DEV_APPLETALK && ATALK
+ ---help---
+ This allows IP networking for users who only have AppleTalk
+ networking available. This feature is experimental. With this
+ driver, you can encapsulate IP inside AppleTalk (e.g. if your Linux
+ box is stuck on an AppleTalk only network) or decapsulate (e.g. if
+ you want your Linux box to act as an Internet gateway for a zoo of
+ AppleTalk connected Macs). Please see the file
+ <file:Documentation/networking/ipddp.txt> for more information.
+
+ If you say Y here, the AppleTalk-IP support will be compiled into
+ the kernel. In this case, you can either use encapsulation or
+ decapsulation, but not both. With the following two questions, you
+ decide which one you want.
+
+ To compile the AppleTalk-IP support as a module, choose M here: the
+ module will be called ipddp.
+ In this case, you will be able to use both encapsulation and
+ decapsulation simultaneously, by loading two copies of the module
+ and specifying different values for the module option ipddp_mode.
+
+config IPDDP_ENCAP
+ bool "IP to Appletalk-IP Encapsulation support"
+ depends on IPDDP
+ help
+ If you say Y here, the AppleTalk-IP code will be able to encapsulate
+ IP packets inside AppleTalk frames; this is useful if your Linux box
+ is stuck on an AppleTalk network (which hopefully contains a
+ decapsulator somewhere). Please see
+ <file:Documentation/networking/ipddp.txt> for more information.