michaelm@bcsaic.UUCP (03/03/87)
Does something like SCCS or RCS exist in the MS-DOS world? I'm not just referring to maintaining multiple versions of a file, but to the compaction that SCCS (and I assume RCS, although I've never used it) provides by virtue of only adding those lines of a new version of a file that differ from the corresponding lines in previous versions of that file. I.e. I want to keep multiple versions without clogging up my hard disk. (Sounds like it would be great with an optical disk too, whenever those become available...) -- Mike Maxwell Boeing Advanced Technology Center arpa: michaelm@boeing.com uucp: uw-beaver!uw-june!bcsaic!michaelm
bright@dataio.UUCP (03/04/87)
In article <477@bcsaic.UUCP> michaelm@bcsaic.UUCP (Michael Maxwell) writes: >Does something like SCCS or RCS exist in the MS-DOS world? I'm not just >referring to maintaining multiple versions of a file, but to the compaction >that SCCS (and I assume RCS, although I've never used it) provides by virtue >of only adding those lines of a new version of a file that differ from the >corresponding lines in previous versions of that file. I.e. I want to keep >multiple versions without clogging up my hard disk. Sure. Datalight sells one for MS-DOS. Call Datalight at (206) 367-1803 or (800) 221-6630. Datalight also sells a C compiler for the PC. I have no connection with Datalight other than the fact that I wrote the C compiler and receive money for it.