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Apple has never put a hard disc activity light on the computer or keyboard or somewhere. I think its pretty useful. I know there are disc light programs that flash something on the screen but why no real light?
I find it useful to see if a program has actually stopped responding (if its a program thats supposed to be disc intensive). Useful to see how much an application may stress the drives - for example if I'm playing a game and I see the drive light flicker very frequently then I know that I'm lagging not because of video issues, but because I'm low on RAM and its swapping to disc. Its also nice on a network because you can see if someone is connected to you and copying to and from you. If you're sittng there with all apps closed and drive light is going crazy then you know something is up!
Anyway just curious. I do have a B&W G3 and anytime I've used it, I had wished that it had one. I might figure out a way to install one. Just need to find which IDE lines on the 80pin cable is signal and ground i guess - if its that simple.
I find it useful to see if a program has actually stopped responding (if its a program thats supposed to be disc intensive). Useful to see how much an application may stress the drives - for example if I'm playing a game and I see the drive light flicker very frequently then I know that I'm lagging not because of video issues, but because I'm low on RAM and its swapping to disc. Its also nice on a network because you can see if someone is connected to you and copying to and from you. If you're sittng there with all apps closed and drive light is going crazy then you know something is up!
Anyway just curious. I do have a B&W G3 and anytime I've used it, I had wished that it had one. I might figure out a way to install one. Just need to find which IDE lines on the 80pin cable is signal and ground i guess - if its that simple.