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Howto configure the Linux kernel / arch / arm / mm "Processor Type" * Option: CPU_32 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ... * (on/off) * default y Select CPU types depending on the architecture selected. This selects which CPUs we support in the kernel image, and the compiler instruction optimiser behaviour. ARM610 * Option: CPU_ARM610 * Kernel Versions: 2.6.15.6 ... * (on/off) Support ARM610 processor * depends on ARCH_RPC * select CPU_32v3 * select CPU_CACHE_V3 * select CPU_CACHE_VIVT * select CPU_COPY_V3 * select CPU_TLB_V3 The ARM610 is the successor to the ARM3 processor and was produced by VLSI Technology Inc. Say Y if you want support for the ARM610 processor. Otherwise, say N. ARM710 * Option: CPU_ARM710 *

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