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+#
+# Makefile for the ftape device driver.
+#
+# Note! Dependencies are done automagically by 'make dep', which also
+# removes any old dependencies. DON'T put your own dependencies here
+# unless it's something special (ie not a .c file).
+#
+# Note 2! The CFLAGS definitions are now inherited from the
+# parent makes..
+#
+
+#  Valid ftape options are:
+#       NO_TRACE        - if defined, only information and errors show up.
+#       NO_TRACE_AT_ALL - if defined, no trace output shows up.
+#       GCC_2_4_5_BUG   - must be set if using gcc-2.4.5 to prevent
+#                         bad assembler-code for the dma handling.
+#	NR_BUFFERS	- Number of ftape DMA buffers (keep it at 3!)
+#       VERIFY_HEADERS  - if set the headers segments are verified after
+#                         being written.
+#       PROBE_FC10      - if defined will look for a FC-10 card at specified
+#                         settings (FDC_BASE,FDC_IRQ,FDC_DMA) before using
+#                         the standard fd controller.
+#       FDC_BASE        - sets base address (only!) if using non-standard fdc
+#       FDC_IRQ         - sets interrupt if FDC_BASE is defined
+#       FDC_DMA         - sets dma channel if FDC_BASE is defined
+#       MACH2           - Support for Mountain MACH-2 contoller at either 1E0
+#                         or 3E0, don't forget the FDC_OPT's !
+#	CLK_48MHZ	- Set to 1. If you have a i82078-1 FDC and it does not
+#			  work, try setting it to 0. (only used for i82078-1's)
+#	FDC_82078SL	- If you have a 82078SL, define this.
+
+FTAPE_OPT       = -DVERIFY_HEADERS -DNR_BUFFERS=3 -DCLK_48MHZ=1 \
+	-DFDC_82078SL -DNO_TRACE
+
+#  If you're using a non-standard floppy disk controller for the
+#  tape drive, enable one (only!) of the following lines and set
+#  the FDC_BASE, FDC_IRQ and FDC_DMA parameters to the actual values.
+#
+#  Note1: A FC-10/FC-20 controller must use either of DMA 1, 2, or 3.
+#         DMA 5 and 7 does NOT work!.
+#
+#  Note2: IRQ 2 and IRQ 9 can be considered the same. When using IRQ 2
+#         on a controller you must specify IRQ 9 here!
+#
+# For a Mountain MACH-2 controller, try 
+#FDC_OPT         = -DMACH2 -DFDC_BASE=0x1E0 -DFDC_IRQ=6 -DFDC_DMA=2
+#
+# For Colorado CMS FC-10 or FC-20 controllers:
+#FDC_OPT         = -DPROBE_FC10 -DFDC_BASE=0x180 -DFDC_IRQ=9 -DFDC_DMA=3
+#
+# Secondary floppy disk controller:
+#FDC_OPT         = -DFDC_BASE=0x370 -DFDC_IRQ=9 -DFDC_DMA=3
+#
+# This enables some (most?) 2Mbps controllers:
+#FDC_OPT         = -DFDC_BASE=0x3E0 -DFDC_IRQ=6 -DFDC_DMA=2
+
+EXTRA_CFLAGS := $(FTAPE_OPT) $(FDC_OPT) -D__NO_VERSION__
+
+O_TARGET := ftape.o
+O_OBJS   = kernel-interface.o tracing.o fdc-io.o fdc-isr.o \
+	   ftape-bsm.o ftape-ctl.o ftape-eof.o ftape-read.o ftape-rw.o \
+	   ftape-write.o ftape-io.o calibr.o ecc.o fc-10.o
+M_OBJS   = $(O_TARGET)
+
+include $(TOPDIR)/Rules.make

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