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I tried doing a search on the Forum for hits on an ARM processor, and the search didn't work. What's up with that?
--Cpt. Vince Foster 2nd Cannon Place Fort Marcy Park, VA
P.S. "BILE Bad Karma"
I think I was a bit vague. I can't search ANYTHING on the 'search' on this forum.
Looks like one of the regular improvements we see on this site.
Keil seems to have a bit of "bad luck" with their site. This weekend, it several times just showed a broken page containing the menu choices (or if it was their Site Map) for the ARM main site with Keil only mentioned under "Our other websites".
Sometimes companies are too busy trying to merge organisations and information systems and ends up producing chaos and disorder.
Forums are notoriously hard to move and integrate. At the same time, the http protocol was designed to allow a site to be hosted on multiple machines and it isn't so expensive for ARM to keep the Keil pages separately hosted.
I just tried putting "register" into the search box; result - zero hits!!
I guess Google is better at searching the web site than Keil itself: www.google.com/search:keil.com
I guess this forum is not good at detecting links in the text either...
ANNOYING, ANNOYING, ANNOYING
I now have to remember to uncheck every darn time to avoid the stupid e-mail notifications
Erik
also posted in 'maintenamnce' thread
Switch back to the settings once more and turn off the notifications. They seem to have a bug where they get some magic feedback loop between the checkbox in the post form and the checkbox in your profile page.
THANKS FOR FIXING THE SEARCH ENGINE !!!
I got what I was looking for... more stuff to read.
And who said that codemonkeys don't have fun? http://i.imgur.com/ustf1.jpg
P.S. BILE Bad Karma
Before the command bits, you seem to have a tiny little bug. Should be "End of massage".
yeah, that is the error keeping it from the data transfers over 200MHz. Thanks, Per ;-)