--- linux-old/Documentation/Configure.help Thu Apr 13 22:24:09 CEST 2000 +++ linux/Documentation/Configure.help Thu Apr 13 22:24:09 CEST 2000 @@ -15442,56 +15442,4 @@ machine. Also note that kHTTPd doesn't support virtual servers yet. -I2C support -CONFIG_I2C - I2C (pronounce: I-square-C) is a slow bus protocol developed by - Philips. SMBus, or System Management Bus is a sub-protocol of I2C. - - Both I2C and SMBus are supported here. You will need this for - hardware sensors support, and in the future for Video for Linux - support. - - Beside this option, you will also need to select specific drivers - for your bus adapter(s). - -I2C bit-banging interfaces -CONFIG_I2C_ALGOBIT - This allows you to use a range of I2C adapters called bit-banging - adapters. Why they are called so is rather technical and uninteresting; - but you need to select this if you own one of the adapters listed - under it. - -Philips style parallel port adapter -CONFIG_I2C_PHILIPSPAR - This supports parallel-port I2C adapters made by Philips. Unless you - own such an adapter, you do not need to select this. - -ELV adapter -CONFIG_I2C_ELV - This supports parallel-port I2C adapters called ELV. Unless you - own such an adapter, you do not need to select this. - -Velleman K9000 adapter -CONFIG_I2C_VELLEMAN - This supports the Velleman K9000 parallel-port I2C adapter. Unless - you own such an adapter, you do not need to select this. - -I2C PCF 8584 interfaces -CONFIG_I2C_ALGOPCF - This allows you to use a range of I2C adapters called PCF - adapters. Why they are called so is rather technical and uninteresting; - but you need to select this if you own one of the adapters listed - under it. - -Elektor ISA card -CONFIG_I2C_ELEKTOR - This supports the PCF8584 ISA bus I2C adapter. Unless you own such - an adapter, you do not need to select this. - -I2C device interface -CONFIG_I2C_CHARDEV - Here you find the drivers which allow you to use the i2c-* device - files, usually found in the /dev directory on your system. They - make it possible to have user-space programs use the I2C bus. - CPiA Video For Linux CONFIG_VIDEO_CPIA