> >Frankly, though, I have never seen any advantage, or had any use for it,
> >on a PowerBook, because you know  . .which . . drive is running -and when - since 
>you can hear it running
>
> I still don't understand how that's helpful in relatively modern desktop
> machines.
>
> Bob F
>

 Define what you mean by �modern� . . .<g> . . . and  . .  who the hell can afford one 
of those with two kids enrolled in Private, Ivy League Universities <g>?

Frankly. .  I find DiskLight a helpful, indicator of what is going on with my 
PM7600/G4/400. .  muscle . . .albeit . . not modern ..  machine . . . I am sticking 
with my SCSI . .
as long as it breaths <g>



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