--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@y...> wrote: >> the 4 leds indicate a comparison between the states of the following pairs of bits: > d0 - d4 > d1 - d5 > d2 - d6 > d3 - d7 > > using d0-d4 as an example: > when d0 = d4 led is OFF > when d0 > d4 led is green > when d0 < d4 led is red > (i might have the green/red states reversed - prof Richter?) Thanks, doc! It all makes sense to me now. > My assumption regarding why Grant used this method is that it is a good indicator of CHANGE - which is the exact type of feedback the user needs to adjust probablility controls. Frankly, I would have been happy with just the clock and out LEDs, but I guess it never hurts to have more information. You never know when you'll need it. Woody
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Re: Ring LEDs
2003-12-30 by woodyy_wall
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