# # For a description of the syntax of this configuration file, # see the file kconfig-language.txt in the NuttX tools repository. # config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER tristate "Traveler game" default n depends on NX || VIDEO_FB select FSUTILS_INIFILE ---help--- Enable or disable the graphic Traveler game if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER choice prompt "Video interface" default GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_FB if VIDEO_FB default GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX if !VIDEO_FB config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_FB bool "Framebuffer Driver" depends on VIDEO_FB config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX bool "NX Graphics" depends on NX endchoice # Video interface if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_FB config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_FBDEV string "Framebuffer Device" default "/dev/fb0" endif # GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_FB if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX comment "NX Server Configuration Options" config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_STACKSIZE int "Listener Stack Size" default 2048 ---help--- The stacksize to use when starting the NX listener. Default 2048 config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_LISTENERPRIO int "Listener Priority" default 80 ---help--- The priority of the event listener thread. Default 100. config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_CLIENTPRIO int "Client Priority" default 100 ---help--- The client priority. Default: 100 endif # GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX comment "Color configuration" choice prompt "Color format" default GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_RGB16_565 config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_RGB16_565 bool "RGB16 565" config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_RGB32_888 bool "RGB32 888 (no transparency)" endchoice # Color format config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_DEFPATH string "Default path to world data" default "/mnt/world" ---help--- This is the default path to the directory where the world file data can be found. The default world file name is transfrom.wld (not configurable). config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_LIMITFPS bool "Limit frame rate" default y if ARCH_SIM default n if !ARCH_SIM ---help--- In the UNLIKELY event that the frame rate is too high, this option may to selected to limit the frame rate to upper limit. This is most likely not something that you either want or need to do. However, in the special case of the PC-based simulation environment, it turns out to be necessary to limit the frame rate in order to allow other processing to occur. This is a consequence of the low fidelity timing in the simulation. config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_MAXFPS int "Max frame rate" default 30 depends on GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_LIMITFPS ---help--- if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_LIMITFPS is selected, then this is the maximum frame rate that will be permitted. config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_PALRANGES bool "Use ranged palette" default y ---help--- If this option is false, then the whole palette table is loaded from the graphics file. Otherwise, the palette table will be calculated from a range table. Default y, this is a good thing. comment "Input device selection" config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_JOYSTICK bool default n choice prompt "Input device" default GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_AJOYSTICK if AJOYSTICK default GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_DJOYSTICK if DJOYSTICK && !AJOYSTICK default GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX_XYINPUT if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX && NX_XYINPUT && !AJOYSTICK && !DJOYSTICK config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_AJOYSTICK bool "Analog joystick" depends on AJOYSTICK select GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_JOYSTICK config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_DJOYSTICK bool "Discrete joystick" depends on DJOYSTICK select GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_JOYSTICK config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX_XYINPUT bool "NX X/Y input" depends on GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_NX && NX_XYINPUT endchoice # Input device if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_AJOYSTICK || GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_DJOYSTICK config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_JOYSTICK_SIGNO int "Joystick signal" default 13 ---help--- Signal number used by joystick driver to signal button events. endif config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_JOYDEV string "Joystick device name" default "/dev/ajoy0" if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_AJOYSTICK default "/dev/djoy0" if GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_DJOYSTICK depends on GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_JOYSTICK comment "Debug options" config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_ROMFSDEMO bool "Build ROMFS demo world" default y depends on FS_ROMFS ---help--- The traveller code will do nothing unless you also provide a world data set for it to work on. The world/ sub-directory contains a demo world suitable for testing. If this option is selected, then the demo world is build as a mountable ROMFS file system. This new function is then exported that can be used to mount the demo world: int trv_mount_world(int minor, FAR const char *mountpoint) This function must be called somewhere in your board-specific start- up logic in order to mount the world at 'mountpoint' config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_PERFMON bool "Performance monitor" default y ---help--- Enable or disable performance monitoring instrumentation and output. config GRAPHICS_TRAVELER_DEBUG_LEVEL int "Debug output level" default 0 range 0 3 ---help--- DEBUG_LEVEL == 3 turns off sound and video and enables verbose debug messages on stdout. DEBUG_LEVEL == 2 turns off sound and video and enables normal debug output DEBUG_LEVEL == 1 turns off sound and enables normal debug output OTHERWISE, all debugging features are disabled. endif # GRAPHICS_TRAVELER