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/* include/bspopts.h.in.  Generated from configure.ac by autoheader.  */

/* If defined, then the BSP Framework will put a non-zero pattern into the
   RTEMS Workspace and C program heap. This should assist in finding code that
   assumes memory starts set to zero. */
#undef BSP_DIRTY_MEMORY

/* Always defined when on a pc386 to enable the pc386 support for determining
   the CPU core number in an SMP configuration. */
#undef BSP_HAS_SMP

/* If defined, print a message and wait until pressed before resetting board
   when application exits. */
#undef BSP_PRESS_KEY_FOR_RESET

/* If defined, reset the board when the application exits. */
#undef BSP_RESET_BOARD_AT_EXIT

/* If defined, set the VGA display to 80x50. */
#undef BSP_VIDEO_80x50

/* If enabled, the clock driver will use the good old 8254 chip to report
   microsecond-accuracy clock times. Enable it, if: - you have nanosecond
   timing enabled (you do NOT have USE_TICKS_FOR_CPU_USAGE_STATISTICS enabled)
   - you do NOT have CLOCK_DRIVER_USE_TSC enabled (use one, the other, or
   neither) - you do not mind adding roughly 5 microseconds to each context
   switch. */
#undef CLOCK_DRIVER_USE_8254

/* If enabled, the clock driver will use the TSC register available with
   Pentium-class CPUs to report close to nanosecond-accuracy clock times.
   Enable it, if: - you have nanosecond timing enabled (you do NOT have
   USE_TICKS_FOR_CPU_USAGE_STATISTICS enabled) - you do NOT have
   CLOCK_DRIVER_USE_8254 enabled (use one, the other, or neither) - you have a
   Pentium which supports TSC (all Intels, and probably all or most clones) -
   you do not have a variable-speed CPU clock. Note that some motherboard BIOS
   will automatically vary clock speed for thermal control. Note also,
   however, that really new Pentium-class chips from Intel and AMD will
   maintain a constant-rate TSC regardless. */
#undef CLOCK_DRIVER_USE_TSC

/* Determines, whether RTEMS will try to use the primary IDE interface.
   Disable it, if: - you have no primary IDE interface - or you have no disk
   attached to this interface - or you do not want to access disks attached to
   this interface */
#undef IDE_USE_PRIMARY_INTERFACE

/* Determines, whether RTEMS will try to use the secondary IDE interface.
   Enable it, if: - you have a secondary IDE interface - and you have at least
   one disk attached to this interface - and you do want to access disks
   attached to this interface */
#undef IDE_USE_SECONDARY_INTERFACE

/* if using 16 bit mode assembler support */
#undef NEW_GAS

/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */
#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT

/* Define to the full name of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_NAME

/* Define to the full name and version of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_STRING

/* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_TARNAME

/* Define to the home page for this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_URL

/* Define to the version of this package. */
#undef PACKAGE_VERSION

/* Determines, whether the console will be associated with the standard VGA
   display or with the COM1 serial port. Currently only the VGA display and
   COM1 support printk. */
#undef USE_COM1_AS_CONSOLE