Sorry, I think I understand now -- You're asking about revisions to the Atmel
documents.
I monitor this page:
<http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_whatchanged.asp?family_id=607>
"Atmel AVR 8- and 32-bit" content updated in the last 30 days
I don't have an automated way of doing that, but the changes are relatively
rare, so it's better than re-downloading everything.
Cheers,
--Dave
On Feb 12, 2011, at 5:19 AM, Ruud Vlaming wrote:
> I have an open source project that must be maintained for a lot of
> different chips. Now, i work on this project on an irregular basis.
> So sometimes couple for some weeks i work on it, and then it is
> on hold for months. I find that it is quite cumbersome to check
> everytime if documents have been updated in the meantime.
>
> So my question is: "Is there a way to automatically check the
> last revision date of a particular document (without downloading
> the whole document)?" All docs are numbered so it is quite easy
> to automatically replace any document i have already downloaded,
> but i only want to do this when needed. (Of course i could replace
> them all every day, but that is not the royal way i guess).
>
> Ruud.
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