Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers From: sneakers@heimat.UUCP (Dan "Sneakers" Schein) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: LED semantics (was Re:somethingorother) Message-ID: <1908.AA1908@heimat> Date: 16 Aug 88 02:23:28 GMT Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: Sneakers Computing Lines: 68 [Boy I hope the color of this text is right....... and not reversed!] In Message <3708@louie.udel.EDU>, BEB%UNO.BITNET@cunyvm.cuny.edu writes: >Dan Sneakers Scheinwrites: >>In Message <5390@gryphon.CTS.COM>, bilbo@pnet02.cts.com (Bill Daggett) writes: > ... >>>The LED light colors are reversed. All floppy/hard drive busy lights I have >>>seen are RED and power lights GREEN. This is true on my Sony monitor, my old >>>1080 monitor, and my Supra hard drive. Will it void the 2000 warranty if I >>>swap these LEDs on the 2000 bezel? Would you consider standardizing this? >> >> Huh?!? The 1000 had (has?) a RED power light - The SideCar had a RED power >> light. The 500 has a RED power light. The 1020 (5.25" drive) has a RED power >> light. The 1080 has a RED power light. The 1070 had a RED power light. The >> 1084 has a RED power light. Need I go on? The A3000 will have..... > ... >Aw, come on! Soon as I set up my 500 and noticed the colors I thought they >were reversed by accident. It didn't bother me til I got an external drive >that properly had a red LED. Now I'm thinking it would have been kinda nice if >they matched up. (Yeah, like tan/black bezels. Same thing. Sue me.) > >Green for power makes a hell of a lot more sense than red, doesn't it? Green >means good/go, and red means bad/stop, right? If I got power I wanna see green. >If I am prone to fingerpainting on live motherboards maybe it *should* be red. > Sorry but I don't see where it make a big difference (or alot more sense) if the power was green and disk red. As for fingerpainting you motherboard, whatever trips your trigger :-) >Likewise, if the disk is spinning I expect to see red. Stop. Don't pull out >the disk. Bad news to pop disk. > The fact that the light is "ON" indicates "Stop". This is regardless of if the light was BLUE! Guess your printer has GREEN for power, RED for out of paper and YELLOW for on-line. Hmmm what color do you use for BUSY then?!? >As you indicated, this is a historical "feature". I'm sure there is a real >amusing story behind it. We'd all laugh. But, it just isn't Zen. Kind of >inconsistent for a machine with Intuition. I never said it was 'historical' and I sure didn't mean to imply that either. What I meant to say is that the Amiga line of computers use/used red for power, why change now. As for it not being 'Zen', who the F@&2 really cares? The next thing your going to complain about is drive 0 & 1 being reversed from the IBM PC. And ill tell you another amusing story: Once upon a time, long long long before the PC was a dream in IBM's eye. CBM made a computer called the PET, and it was good. Then the people who accepted this computer asked for a disk drive. Then they asked for a dual drive and the CBM 2040 was born. This drive was born with drive 0 on the right and drive 1 on the left and the people said it was good. ><>Handle: Bruce Bettis USnail: University of New Orleans <> ^^^^^^ Seems a bit too much like a CB for me good buddy. Breaker 19........ -- Dan "Sneakers" Schein {alegra|amiga|rutgers|uunet}!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers Sneakers Computing 2455 McKinley Ave West Lawn PA 19609 Call: BERKS AMIGA BBS 24 Hrs - 3/12/2400 Baud Disclaimer: Any opinions expressed are 40 Meg -=- 215/678-7691 those of Sneakers Computing Of course heimat is an Amiga, doesn't everyone run UUCP & UseNet on an Amiga?