i don't know what the li'l green led is for, either, but it does NOT
indicate correct function.  I got a defective cable from Granite (they
replaced it without question) and the green light shone brightly the whole
time it was plugged in and I was cursing.

Bill.



On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Roger Cole <rcole...@twcny.rr.com> wrote:

> If plugging the firewire into the port on the FLex shorts out that port
> does it also have the same effect on the computer end?  I know I didn’t
> force the connection on the Flex but the results were the same...back to
> Flex for repair...but now do I have to be concerned about the port on the
> computer?  I have one of those Graphite cables with the little green light
> on it and not sure what the purpose of the light is...to show the cable is
> plugged in (dah) or that the port is functioning correctly?  SIIG FireWire
> 3-Port PCI i/e card installed.
>
> Thanks
>
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