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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: yahoo group dead search functions
From: "Tom" <>
Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 10:23:35 -0000


Well, good things come to people that wait.  It looks like Yahoo made some 
changes (maybe they migrated the group to the "new forum".  In any event, the 
search function now appear to work.  At least on a rigorous 5 minutes of 
testing.

I was going to resolve myself to using google site: searches.  Which works 
quite well, thanks for the suggestion.

I would agree with prior poster that it would wonderful if someone would 
organize the content in this forum in some fashion.  I have an interest, but 
not the time.  A common problem I suspect.

I often wonder why EmbeddedArm.Com isn't a little more proactive in organizing 
this content on a web page.  I can understand that they don't  want to assume 
more tech support responsibility for every HELP I've got to ship tomorrow and 
it won't work inquiry, but it would be nice if they  gathered frequent 
questions (how do I get 2.6 on TS-72xx?, etc) and collected answers.  

If any embeddedarm folks read this... any comments?

tc





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