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  #
  # PARIDE configuration
  #
  # PARIDE doesn't need PARPORT, but if PARPORT is configured as a module,
  # PARIDE must also be a module.
  # PARIDE only supports PC style parports. Tough for USB or other parports...
  
  comment "Parallel IDE high-level drivers"
  	depends on PARIDE
  
  config PARIDE_PD
  	tristate "Parallel port IDE disks"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables the high-level driver for IDE-type disk devices
  	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
  	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
  	  parallel port IDE driver, otherwise you should answer M to build
  	  it as a loadable module. The module will be called pd. You
  	  must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in your
  	  system. Among the devices supported by this driver are the SyQuest
  	  EZ-135, EZ-230 and SparQ drives, the Avatar Shark and the backpack
  	  hard drives from MicroSolutions.
  
  config PARIDE_PCD
  	tristate "Parallel port ATAPI CD-ROMs"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	---help---
  	  This option enables the high-level driver for ATAPI CD-ROM devices
  	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
  	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
  	  parallel port ATAPI CD-ROM driver, otherwise you should answer M to
  	  build it as a loadable module. The module will be called pcd. You
  	  must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in your
  	  system. Among the devices supported by this driver are the
  	  MicroSolutions backpack CD-ROM drives and the Freecom Power CD. If
  	  you have such a CD-ROM drive, you should also say Y or M to "ISO
  	  9660 CD-ROM file system support" below, because that's the file
  	  system used on CD-ROMs.
  
  config PARIDE_PF
  	tristate "Parallel port ATAPI disks"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables the high-level driver for ATAPI disk devices
  	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
  	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
  	  parallel port ATAPI disk driver, otherwise you should answer M
  	  to build it as a loadable module. The module will be called pf.
  	  You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
  	  your system. Among the devices supported by this driver are the
  	  MicroSolutions backpack PD/CD drive and the Imation Superdisk
  	  LS-120 drive.
  
  config PARIDE_PT
  	tristate "Parallel port ATAPI tapes"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables the high-level driver for ATAPI tape devices
  	  connected through a parallel port. If you chose to build PARIDE
  	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
  	  parallel port ATAPI disk driver, otherwise you should answer M
  	  to build it as a loadable module. The module will be called pt.
  	  You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
  	  your system. Among the devices supported by this driver is the
  	  parallel port version of the HP 5GB drive.
  
  config PARIDE_PG
  	tristate "Parallel port generic ATAPI devices"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	---help---
  	  This option enables a special high-level driver for generic ATAPI
  	  devices connected through a parallel port. The driver allows user
  	  programs, such as cdrtools, to send ATAPI commands directly to a
  	  device.
  
  	  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may
  	  answer Y here to build in the parallel port generic ATAPI driver,
  	  otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The
  	  module will be called pg.
  
  	  You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
  	  your system.
  
  	  This driver implements an API loosely related to the generic SCSI
  	  driver. See <file:include/linux/pg.h>. for details.
  
  	  You can obtain the most recent version of cdrtools from
  	  <ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/>. Versions 1.6.1a3 and
  	  later fully support this driver.
  
  comment "Parallel IDE protocol modules"
  	depends on PARIDE
  
  config PARIDE_ATEN
  	tristate "ATEN EH-100 protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the ATEN EH-100 parallel port IDE
  	  protocol. This protocol is used in some inexpensive low performance
  	  parallel port kits made in Hong Kong. If you chose to build PARIDE
  	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
  	  protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a
  	  loadable module. The module will be called aten. You must also
  	  have a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to
  	  support.
  
  config PARIDE_BPCK
  	tristate "MicroSolutions backpack (Series 5) protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	---help---
  	  This option enables support for the Micro Solutions BACKPACK
  	  parallel port Series 5 IDE protocol.  (Most BACKPACK drives made
  	  before 1999 were Series 5) Series 5 drives will NOT always have the
  	  Series noted on the bottom of the drive. Series 6 drivers will.
  
  	  In other words, if your BACKPACK drive doesn't say "Series 6" on the
  	  bottom, enable this option.
  
  	  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may
  	  answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you should
  	  answer M to build it as a loadable module.  The module will be
  	  called bpck.  You must also have a high-level driver for the type
  	  of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_BPCK6
  	tristate "MicroSolutions backpack (Series 6) protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE && !64BIT
  	---help---
  	  This option enables support for the Micro Solutions BACKPACK
  	  parallel port Series 6 IDE protocol.  (Most BACKPACK drives made
  	  after 1999 were Series 6) Series 6 drives will have the Series noted
  	  on the bottom of the drive.  Series 5 drivers don't always have it
  	  noted.
  
  	  In other words, if your BACKPACK drive says "Series 6" on the
  	  bottom, enable this option.
  
  	  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may
  	  answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you should
  	  answer M to build it as a loadable module.  The module will be
  	  called bpck6.  You must also have a high-level driver for the type
  	  of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_COMM
  	tristate "DataStor Commuter protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the Commuter parallel port IDE
  	  protocol from DataStor. If you chose to build PARIDE support
  	  into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol
  	  driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable
  	  module. The module will be called comm. You must also have
  	  a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_DSTR
  	tristate "DataStor EP-2000 protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the EP-2000 parallel port IDE
  	  protocol from DataStor. If you chose to build PARIDE support
  	  into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol
  	  driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable
  	  module. The module will be called dstr. You must also have
  	  a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_FIT2
  	tristate "FIT TD-2000 protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the TD-2000 parallel port IDE
  	  protocol from Fidelity International Technology. This is a simple
  	  (low speed) adapter that is used in some portable hard drives. If
  	  you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you may answer Y
  	  here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M
  	  to build it as a loadable module. The module will be called ktti.
  	  You must also have a high-level driver for the type of device that
  	  you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_FIT3
  	tristate "FIT TD-3000 protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the TD-3000 parallel port IDE
  	  protocol from Fidelity International Technology. This protocol is
  	  used in newer models of their portable disk, CD-ROM and PD/CD
  	  devices. If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
  	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
  	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
  	  called fit3. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
  	  of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_EPAT
  	tristate "Shuttle EPAT/EPEZ protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the EPAT parallel port IDE protocol.
  	  EPAT is a parallel port IDE adapter manufactured by Shuttle
  	  Technology and widely used in devices from major vendors such as
  	  Hewlett-Packard, SyQuest, Imation and Avatar. If you chose to build
  	  PARIDE support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in
  	  the protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a
  	  loadable module. The module will be called epat. You must also
  	  have a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to
  	  support.
  
  config PARIDE_EPATC8
  	bool "Support c7/c8 chips"
  	depends on PARIDE_EPAT
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the newer Shuttle EP1284 (aka c7 and
  	  c8) chip. You need this if you are using any recent Imation SuperDisk
  	  (LS-120) drive.
  
  config PARIDE_EPIA
  	tristate "Shuttle EPIA protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the (obsolete) EPIA parallel port
  	  IDE protocol from Shuttle Technology. This adapter can still be
  	  found in some no-name kits. If you chose to build PARIDE support
  	  into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol
  	  driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable
  	  module. The module will be called epia. You must also have a
  	  high-level driver for the type of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_FRIQ
  	tristate "Freecom IQ ASIC-2 protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for version 2 of the Freecom IQ parallel
  	  port IDE adapter.  This adapter is used by the Maxell Superdisk
  	  drive.  If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
  	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
  	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
  	  called friq. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
  	  of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_FRPW
  	tristate "FreeCom power protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the Freecom power parallel port IDE
  	  protocol. If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
  	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
  	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
  	  called frpw. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
  	  of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_KBIC
  	tristate "KingByte KBIC-951A/971A protocols"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the KBIC-951A and KBIC-971A parallel
  	  port IDE protocols from KingByte Information Corp. KingByte's
  	  adapters appear in many no-name portable disk and CD-ROM products,
  	  especially in Europe. If you chose to build PARIDE support into your
  	  kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver,
  	  otherwise you should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The
  	  module will be called kbic. You must also have a high-level driver
  	  for the type of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_KTTI
  	tristate "KT PHd protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the "PHd" parallel port IDE protocol
  	  from KT Technology. This is a simple (low speed) adapter that is
  	  used in some 2.5" portable hard drives. If you chose to build PARIDE
  	  support into your kernel, you may answer Y here to build in the
  	  protocol driver, otherwise you should answer M to build it as a
  	  loadable module. The module will be called ktti. You must also
  	  have a high-level driver for the type of device that you want to
  	  support.
  
  config PARIDE_ON20
  	tristate "OnSpec 90c20 protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the (obsolete) 90c20 parallel port
  	  IDE protocol from OnSpec (often marketed under the ValuStore brand
  	  name). If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
  	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
  	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will
  	  be called on20. You must also have a high-level driver for the
  	  type of device that you want to support.
  
  config PARIDE_ON26
  	tristate "OnSpec 90c26 protocol"
  	depends on PARIDE
  	help
  	  This option enables support for the 90c26 parallel port IDE protocol
  	  from OnSpec Electronics (often marketed under the ValuStore brand
  	  name). If you chose to build PARIDE support into your kernel, you
  	  may answer Y here to build in the protocol driver, otherwise you
  	  should answer M to build it as a loadable module. The module will be
  	  called on26. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
  	  of device that you want to support.
  
  #