if ARCH_VT8500 config VTWM_VERSION_VT8500 bool config VTWM_VERSION_WM8505 bool config MACH_BV07 bool "Benign BV07-8500 Mini Netbook" depends on ARCH_VT8500 select VTWM_VERSION_VT8500 help Add support for the inexpensive 7-inch netbooks sold by many Chinese distributors under various names. Note that there are many hardware implementations in identical exterior, make sure that yours is indeed based on a VIA VT8500 chip. config MACH_WM8505_7IN_NETBOOK bool "WM8505 7-inch generic netbook" depends on ARCH_VT8500 select VTWM_VERSION_WM8505 help Add support for the inexpensive 7-inch netbooks sold by many Chinese distributors under various names. Note that there are many hardware implementations in identical exterior, make sure that yours is indeed based on a WonderMedia WM8505 chip. comment "LCD panel size" config WMT_PANEL_800X480 bool "7-inch with 800x480 resolution" depends on (FB_VT8500 || FB_WM8505) default y help These are found in most of the netbooks in generic cases, as well as in Eken M001 tablets and possibly elsewhere. To select this panel at runtime, say y here and append 'panel=800x480' to your kernel command line. Otherwise, the largest one available will be used. config WMT_PANEL_800X600 bool "8-inch with 800x600 resolution" depends on (FB_VT8500 || FB_WM8505) help These are found in Eken M003 tablets and possibly elsewhere. To select this panel at runtime, say y here and append 'panel=800x600' to your kernel command line. Otherwise, the largest one available will be used. config WMT_PANEL_1024X576 bool "10-inch with 1024x576 resolution" depends on (FB_VT8500 || FB_WM8505) help These are found in CherryPal netbooks and possibly elsewhere. To select this panel at runtime, say y here and append 'panel=1024x576' to your kernel command line. Otherwise, the largest one available will be used. config WMT_PANEL_1024X600 bool "10-inch with 1024x600 resolution" depends on (FB_VT8500 || FB_WM8505) help These are found in Eken M006 tablets and possibly elsewhere. To select this panel at runtime, say y here and append 'panel=1024x600' to your kernel command line. Otherwise, the largest one available will be used. endif