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# S.Ha.R.K. Setup File
#
# Kernel Image Start Point
# MEM_START = 0x220000
# The kernel image file will be loaded starting from this
# physical memory address. For DOS users, it is important
# to set an high address (like 0x1720000) if you are using
# Smartdrive or other tools which require Extended Memory
MEM_START = 0x220000
# Enable the system time computation through TSC register
# Only Pentium or higher CPU class
TSC = TRUE
# Enable timer interrupt through P6 APIC instead of PIT
# Only P6 or higher CPU class, TSC support must be enabled
APIC = TRUE
# Enable TSC Read Timer Optimization
# TIMER_OPT = 1000 (For CPU < 1 GHz - Wraparound 585 years)
# TIMER_OPT = 2000 (For 1 GHz < CPU < 2 GHz - Wraparound 146 years)
# TIMER_OPT = 4000 (For 2 GHz < CPU < 4 GHz - Wraparound 36 years)
# TIMER_OPT = 8000 (For CPU < 8 GHz - Wraparound 292 years)
TIMER_OPT = 8000
# Select the events tracer
# TRACER = NO,OLD,NEW
TRACER = NEW
# Select the BIOS INTERRUPT access mode
# BIOS = X,VM86
# X means that you must use x.exe as shark loader
# if shark needs to call BIOS interrupt (Ex. to enable
# graphics)
# VM86 means that shark call the BIOS interrupts as
# Virtual Machine 86, and you can load a graphical
# demo also through GRUB. VM86 MODE IS NOT COMPATIBLE
# WITH SOME VGA CARDS (like MATROX)
BIOS = X
# Select the FrameBuffer Configuration
# FB = VESA,FINDPCI,VGA16
# VESA it uses the VBE interrupts to enable the
# selected video mode
# FINDPCI the FrameBuffer driver will try to find a
# PCI/AGP graphical card. If a card is found, FB will
# use a specific driver to enable it
# VGA16 enable the VGA16 (4 bpp) video mode
FB = VESA