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von Andreas S. (andreas) (Admin)


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Welcome to EmbDev.net, a new discussion platform for electronics and 
embedded systems developers. EmbDev.net is the international extension 
of "Mikrocontroller.net":http://www.mikrocontroller.net, the largest 
German-language electronics development community with over 4 million 
hits per month.

Any posts you submit on EmbDev.net are also displayed on 
Mikrocontroller.net, so you can be sure that, while EmbDev.net is still 
young, a lot of people will be able to see and respond to your question.

The posts and user accounts of the English-language ARM-GCC discussion 
forum "en.mikrocontroller.net" have been moved over to "this 
site":http://embdev.net/forum/arm-gcc. Also a few English topics from 
the German forums have been moved to EmbDev.Net, so don't be surprised 
when you see a few older topics in some of the forums.

If you have any questions or comments about EmbDev.net, please post them 
in the "EmbDev.net section":http://embdev.net/forum/embdev-net of the 
forum.

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von holli (Guest)


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Congratulations!

von Roland (Guest)


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It seems that the last-modified time at the "recently updated" page is 
not calculated in real time.
There is "today" on topics, where the last post was definitvely 
yesterday.

regards
Roland

von Andreas S. (andreas) (Admin)


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It displays "today" when the update was within the last 24 hours. That's 
the only way to do it, because in order to get it right I would have to 
know the time zone of the user.

von Jin (Guest)


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good - nicht schlecht!

von steve (Guest)


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"xx minutes/hours ago" would be better...

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