| ▲ | hettygreen 4 hours ago | |
Replying to myself here - I decided to just actually go read wikipedia about this. Here's the answer: <quote> By default, when a processor is executing an instruction, its LED is on. In a SIMD program, the goal is to have as many processors as possible working the program at the same time – indicated by having all LEDs being steady on. Those unfamiliar with the use of the LEDs wanted to see the LEDs blink – or even spell out messages to visitors. The result is that finished programs often have superfluous operations to blink the LEDs. </quote> | ||