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to: JEAN PARROT
from: JIM HOLSONBACK
date: 2003-09-20 14:52:00
subject: Bicolor LEDS

Hello, Jean.

I'm closing in on getting caught up.

 JP>   My I/O header on this KR637 only has 8 pins per row, you showed 9.

All I've seen here are 9 per row.  I may find an 8-pin one later, but
since you've forwarded the setup,  all this kind of trail chasing
becomes moot point.

 JP>   Hey, this is darn good workout ! Got these numbers for you:

 JP>   MBD001103  0020US  A03

 JH> Maybe I sent you an "older" version of the board?

Mystery.  All the ones here are 1103-002.

 JP>   I moved that ON LED connector all over and it is either off or amber.
 JP>   Go search ! I even connected it reversed but we all know that a
 JP>   reverse polarity LED does not conduct, do we not ? It stay off.

Nope, 2-wire bi-color leds change colors by changing polarity.  See
other post.

But no need to stew - - as long as the user knows what the color he is
seeing represents.

- - -   JimH.

... A merry heart doeth good like a medicine . . .    Proverbs 17:22
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