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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Show crashlogs] A docky which displays the usage of up to 12 drives, as well as other devices. Can be used as HD LED replacement if you are using several controllers but only have a single HD LED in your case, or you computer is located somewhere where you can't see the LED. It is using different colours for reading and writing, displays seperate LEDs for each drive, and it delays disabling them with the usual delay filesystems use, i.e. unlike real HD LEDs it's safe to reboot or switch off the computer when they are off. ToolTypes: DEVICE=name,unit You can use up to 12 DEVICE tooltypes to configure the device(s) which should be monitored. Actually you can add more DEVICE tooltypes, up to the first 12 devices/units which can be opened will be monitored and displayed in the order top->down, left->right in the docky. Currently only TRACKDISK, SANA2, SERIAL and PARALLEL devices are supported. History: 53.1 (18.7.2008) - Added support for real transparency when running on AmigaOS 4.1. 52.3 (11.7.2007) - Added support for SERIAL and PARALLEL devices, the colours are now trackdisk: green = read, red = write sana2: yellow serial: blue parallel: white - If less than 9 devices are monitored the displayed LEDs are centered. 52.2 (8.7.2007) - No longer allows adding it twice to AmiDock which crashed. - Should now work with all PPC native TRACKDISK devices. - Added support for SANA2 devices, using a smaller delay for disabling the LED and different colours (blue = read, yellow = write). 52.1 (6.7.2007) - First release |
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