# # Multimedia Video device configuration # menu "Radio Adapters" depends on VIDEO_DEV!=n config RADIO_CADET tristate "ADS Cadet AM/FM Tuner" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have one of these AM/FM radio cards, and then fill in the port address below. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. Further documentation on this driver can be found on the WWW at <http://linux.blackhawke.net/cadet/>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-cadet. config RADIO_RTRACK tristate "AIMSlab RadioTrack (aka RadioReveal) support" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L2 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have one of these FM radio cards, and then fill in the port address below. Note that newer AIMSlab RadioTrack cards have a different chipset and are not supported by this driver. For these cards, use the RadioTrack II driver below. If you have a GemTeks combined (PnP) sound- and radio card you must use this driver as a module and setup the card with isapnptools. You must also pass the module a suitable io parameter, 0x248 has been reported to be used by these cards. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. More information is contained in the file <file:Documentation/video4linux/radiotrack.txt>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-aimslab. config RADIO_RTRACK_PORT hex "RadioTrack i/o port (0x20f or 0x30f)" depends on RADIO_RTRACK=y default "20f" help Enter either 0x30f or 0x20f here. The card default is 0x30f, if you haven't changed the jumper setting on the card. config RADIO_RTRACK2 tristate "AIMSlab RadioTrack II support" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have this FM radio card, and then fill in the port address below. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-rtrack2. config RADIO_RTRACK2_PORT hex "RadioTrack II i/o port (0x20c or 0x30c)" depends on RADIO_RTRACK2=y default "30c" help Enter either 0x30c or 0x20c here. The card default is 0x30c, if you haven't changed the jumper setting on the card. config RADIO_AZTECH tristate "Aztech/Packard Bell Radio" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L2 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have one of these FM radio cards, and then fill in the port address below. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-aztech. config RADIO_AZTECH_PORT hex "Aztech/Packard Bell I/O port (0x350 or 0x358)" depends on RADIO_AZTECH=y default "350" help Enter either 0x350 or 0x358 here. The card default is 0x350, if you haven't changed the setting of jumper JP3 on the card. Removing the jumper sets the card to 0x358. config RADIO_GEMTEK tristate "GemTek Radio Card support" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have this FM radio card, and then fill in the port address below. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-gemtek. config RADIO_GEMTEK_PORT hex "GemTek i/o port (0x20c, 0x30c, 0x24c or 0x34c)" depends on RADIO_GEMTEK=y default "34c" help Enter either 0x20c, 0x30c, 0x24c or 0x34c here. The card default is 0x34c, if you haven't changed the jumper setting on the card. On Sound Vision 16 Gold PnP with FM Radio (ESS1869+FM Gemtek), the I/O port is 0x28c. config RADIO_GEMTEK_PCI tristate "GemTek PCI Radio Card support" depends on VIDEO_V4L1 && PCI ---help--- Choose Y here if you have this PCI FM radio card. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video for Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-gemtek-pci. config RADIO_MAXIRADIO tristate "Guillemot MAXI Radio FM 2000 radio" depends on VIDEO_V4L1 && PCI ---help--- Choose Y here if you have this radio card. This card may also be found as Gemtek PCI FM. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-maxiradio. config RADIO_MAESTRO tristate "Maestro on board radio" depends on VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Say Y here to directly support the on-board radio tuner on the Maestro 2 or 2E sound card. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-maestro. config RADIO_MIROPCM20 tristate "miroSOUND PCM20 radio" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 && SOUND_ACI_MIXER ---help--- Choose Y here if you have this FM radio card. You also need to say Y to "ACI mixer (miroSOUND PCM1-pro/PCM12/PCM20 radio)" (in "Sound") for this to work. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called miropcm20. config RADIO_MIROPCM20_RDS tristate "miroSOUND PCM20 radio RDS user interface (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on RADIO_MIROPCM20 && EXPERIMENTAL ---help--- Choose Y here if you want to see RDS/RBDS information like RadioText, Programme Service name, Clock Time and date, Programme TYpe and Traffic Announcement/Programme identification. You also need to say Y to "miroSOUND PCM20 radio" and devfs! It's not possible to read the raw RDS packets from the device, so the driver cant provide an V4L interface for this. But the availability of RDS is reported over V4L by the basic driver already. Here RDS can be read from files in /dev/v4l/rds. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called miropcm20-rds. config RADIO_SF16FMI tristate "SF16FMI Radio" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have one of these FM radio cards. If you compile the driver into the kernel and your card is not PnP one, you have to add "sf16fm=<io>" to the kernel command line (I/O address is 0x284 or 0x384). In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-sf16fmi. config RADIO_SF16FMR2 tristate "SF16FMR2 Radio" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have one of these FM radio cards. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found on the WWW at <http://roadrunner.swansea.uk.linux.org/v4l.shtml>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-sf16fmr2. config RADIO_TERRATEC tristate "TerraTec ActiveRadio ISA Standalone" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have this FM radio card, and then fill in the port address below. (TODO) Note: This driver is in its early stages. Right now volume and frequency control and muting works at least for me, but unfortunately I have not found anybody who wants to use this card with Linux. So if it is this what YOU are trying to do right now, PLEASE DROP ME A NOTE!! Rolf Offermanns <rolf@offermanns.de>. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-terratec. config RADIO_TERRATEC_PORT hex "Terratec i/o port (normally 0x590)" depends on RADIO_TERRATEC=y default "590" help Fill in the I/O port of your TerraTec FM radio card. If unsure, go with the default. config RADIO_TRUST tristate "Trust FM radio card" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 help This is a driver for the Trust FM radio cards. Say Y if you have such a card and want to use it under Linux. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-trust. config RADIO_TRUST_PORT hex "Trust i/o port (usually 0x350 or 0x358)" depends on RADIO_TRUST=y default "350" help Enter the I/O port of your Trust FM radio card. If unsure, try the values "0x350" or "0x358". config RADIO_TYPHOON tristate "Typhoon Radio (a.k.a. EcoRadio)" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have one of these FM radio cards, and then fill in the port address and the frequency used for muting below. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-typhoon. config RADIO_TYPHOON_PROC_FS bool "Support for /proc/radio-typhoon" depends on PROC_FS && RADIO_TYPHOON help Say Y here if you want the typhoon radio card driver to write status information (frequency, volume, muted, mute frequency, base address) to /proc/radio-typhoon. The file can be viewed with your favorite pager (i.e. use "more /proc/radio-typhoon" or "less /proc/radio-typhoon" or simply "cat /proc/radio-typhoon"). config RADIO_TYPHOON_PORT hex "Typhoon I/O port (0x316 or 0x336)" depends on RADIO_TYPHOON=y default "316" help Enter the I/O port of your Typhoon or EcoRadio radio card. config RADIO_TYPHOON_MUTEFREQ int "Typhoon frequency set when muting the device (kHz)" depends on RADIO_TYPHOON=y default "87500" help Enter the frequency used for muting the radio. The device is never completely silent. If the volume is just turned down, you can still hear silent voices and music. For that reason, the frequency of the radio device is set to the frequency you can enter here whenever the device is muted. There should be no local radio station at that frequency. config RADIO_ZOLTRIX tristate "Zoltrix Radio" depends on ISA && VIDEO_V4L1 ---help--- Choose Y here if you have one of these FM radio cards, and then fill in the port address below. In order to control your radio card, you will need to use programs that are compatible with the Video For Linux API. Information on this API and pointers to "v4l" programs may be found at <file:Documentation/video4linux/API.html>. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called radio-zoltrix. config RADIO_ZOLTRIX_PORT hex "ZOLTRIX I/O port (0x20c or 0x30c)" depends on RADIO_ZOLTRIX=y default "20c" help Enter the I/O port of your Zoltrix radio card. config USB_DSBR tristate "D-Link USB FM radio support (EXPERIMENTAL)" depends on USB && VIDEO_V4L1 && EXPERIMENTAL ---help--- Say Y here if you want to connect this type of radio to your computer's USB port. Note that the audio is not digital, and you must connect the line out connector to a sound card or a set of speakers. To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the module will be called dsbr100. endmenu