Greg McKaskle wrote:
> I'm not an expert on the SCC tool, but I do believe that it will work on
> mounted volumes, and it can be used in conjunction with a couple
> different commercial SCC tools through their plug-in mechanisms. It is
> also possible to use these tools without
> the toolkit, but they will be less integrated unless you create some
> utility VIs
> built around their functions. The most important thing to keep in mind
> when considering an SCC tool with LV is that the source is binary. A
> tool that only work on text files will not work with LV files.
>
> Greg McKaskle
>
> >
> > It seems that the LabVIEW builtin SCC system does only work with locally
> > mounted drives. I therefore wanted to know, if somebody has experience
> > with using (
Win)CVS or some other SCC system which is free of charge??
> >
I use SCC on UNIX and have the files stored on a remote machine.
I have never had a problem (except when the remote machine was turned off
!!!)
I can not say for WinNT, but then again since I got to UNIX I try to stay off
those toys.
Kevin Kent
"UNIX is an operating system, OS/2 is half an operating system,
Windows is a shell, and DOS is a boot partition virus" - Peter N. Coffin
(I love this quote !! )